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Only 90 jobcentres have full-time DEAs
Written answer in parliament yesterday shows dramatic fall in number of DEAs in jobcentres - http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2015-10-14/11858 - probably not a surprise.
The DWP view is that job coaches are now trained in all areas and therefore are sufficiently equipped to meet the needs of people with long-term health problems/disabilities…
http://www.rightsnet.org.uk/forums/viewthread/7247/
Welcome to the unipod…
As per that thread. Welcome to mediocrity for all.
A move towards JCP services more tailored towards identifying and meeting individual claimants barriers to work?
A move towards JCP services more tailored towards identifying and meeting individual claimants barriers to work?
I’d be interested to know how exactly.
Using the well known DWP inversion of logic (probably the wrong phrase) and double speak approach to ‘improving’ services.