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New Deal for Disabled PeopleWhat is New Deal for Disabled People?New Deal for Disabled People is part of the Government’s Welfare to Work agenda. It is a voluntary initiative that aims to support and test innovative ways of helping people on disability or health related benefits move into and retain paid work. How can New Deal for Disabled People help my company?Many employers have long recognised that people with a disability or health condition have a wide range of talents to bring to business. The Job Brokers contracted to deliver New Deal for Disabled People are made up of private, voluntary and public sector organisations or combinations of these in partnership. Job Brokers can help your company to fill vacancies by matching suitable applicants and developing the skills people with a disability or health conditions have to meet the needs of employers. Job Brokers can:
What financial help is available if changes need to be made to my business premises?Employing a person with a disability or health condition may mean that particular equipment or changes to your premises are necessary. However, adjustments are not always expensive, according to recent independent research, most cost less than £50. Adjustments could include, inexpensive minor changes such as moving desks, arranging more flexible hours of work; or changing screen colours or font size. Job Brokers can offer advise about the practical help that is available. Equipment and adaptation of premises etc are available through programmes such as the Governments Access to Work programme. How can I find out more about New Deal for Disabled People and the Job Brokers operating in my business area?Accessing the New Deal for Disabled People section of this website. You can find out which NDDP Job Brokers operate in your area by visiting Job Broker Search at www.jobbrokersearch.gov.uk. You can also get more information from your local Jobcentre Plus office. |






