PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Employment Schemes: Disability (29 October 2014)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Sir Stephen Timms (Labour)
Answer
It is a priority for me to ensure that as many disabled people as possible are helped towards employment through the Department’s various employment programmes.
As mentioned in the “Disability and Health Employment Strategy: the discussions so far”, I understand the importance of a specialist support offer for disabled people, and I want to continue to improve this offer by considering a wide range of ideas and initiatives.
My officials are currently undertaking a detailed analysis of how best to support disabled customers, and the role that Residential Training Colleges should play in this support. I cannot yet confirm when I will be able to inform residential training colleges of the outcome of this work, which will take account of the broader Disability Health and Employment Strategy and of the Department’s other employment programmes including Work Programme and Work Choice. As part of the process, officials will undertake an equality analysis so that I fully understand the impact of any future proposals before I make my final decision.
Answered by:
Mr Mark Harper (Conservative)
3 November 2014
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