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Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to 24 December 2016.
Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to the end of March 2015.
Number of referrals to the Work Choice programme, number of Work Choice starts and numbers of participants getting a job.
Number of referrals to the Work Choice programme, number of Work Choice starts and numbers getting a job up to September 2014.
Users are invited to provide feedback on plans to change the Work Choice Official Statistics publication schedule.
Numbers of referrals to Work Choice, numbers of Work Choice starts and numbers of participants getting a job.
This call for comments on the proposed change of frequency of the publication of Work Choice Official Statistics closed on 30 September 2017.
Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to 24 June 2016.
Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to the end of September 2015.
Numbers of referrals to and starts on the Work Choice programme and numbers of participants getting a job up to the end of December 2014.
Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice and numbers of participants getting a job to the end of June 2015.
Numbers of disabled people referred to and starting Work Choice, and numbers of participants getting a job to the end of December 2015.
Avoiding discrimination against disabled people in recruitment – advertising the job, encouraging applications, reasonable adjustments
Requesting flexible working, how to make an application, what business reasons an employer can give to reject an application and how to appeal.
Six ground-breaking projects including an investigation looking at how endometriosis impacts women in the workplace have been awarded £12.4 million, the government has announced today, Tuesday 12 September.
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