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WORKSTEPWhat is WORKSTEP?WORKSTEP (including Remploy) provides job support to around 21,500 disabled people who face more complex barriers to getting or keeping a job, but who can work effectively with the right support. It enables eligible disabled people to realise their full potential to work within a commercial environment, giving them, wherever possible, an opportunity to progress into open employment. The programme also offers practical assistance to employers. How is this provided?WORKSTEP is managed by Jobcentre Plus who contract with around 180 local authorities, voluntary and private sector organisations and Remploy, to provide support so that eligible disabled people can work, develop and progress in a wide range of jobs. Offering a supported job opportunity involves a three way partnership between you (the employer), a WORKSTEP provider, and a disabled person. What sort of work can I offer?There are no restrictions on the type of work you can offer however, the individual must be able to work 16 hours or more per week. What is expected of our organisation?As an employer your role is to:
What does the provider do?The provider will:
What does Jobcentre Plus do?Jobcentre Plus will:
I'm interested. What happens next?Contact your Jobcentre Plus office or Jobcentre, who will put you in touch with the Disability Employment Adviser (DEA). The DEA will be pleased to discuss how WORKSTEP could work for you and then, if appropriate, they will put you in touch with a local WORKSTEP provider who will help you find a suitable person for your vacancy. |






