I am delighted at the news of a huge investment into East Worthing and Shoreham to help more people into good jobs.
Almost 4,000 sick or disabled people in West Sussex and Brighton will receive employment support, thanks to £15.6 million in funding from Labour’s Connect to Work programme.
The scheme will deliver localised, tailored support to people who are sick, disabled or face complex barriers to work.
It provides intensive, personalised help including individual coaching from employment specialists, job matching services, and ongoing support for both participants and employers to ensure sustainable employment outcomes.
Support can include embedding work advisers in GP surgeries, putting on workshops to improve people’s confidence, or helping people with affordable childcare.
We know our area is a great place to live and work, but too many people are facing barriers when they are trying to find a job.
Thanks to this Labour government, this is about to change as we help thousands of people back to the workplace with tailored support to tackle the issues they are facing.
It’s part of our plan to help people secure local jobs that work for them. Because when everyone can succeed, our communities and our economy thrive.
Connect to Work is voluntary. To access support, sick and disabled people and those facing complex barriers to work can self-refer or they can be referred through various routes, including healthcare professionals, local authorities, and voluntary sector partners.
Find out more about the Connect to Work scheme here.