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Social Firms UK’s response to DWP consultation “No one written off – reforming welfare to reward responsibility” (October 2008)

This consultation set out the Government’s plans increase the numbers of people getting work. By 2013, people will either be on Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), or the Employment Support Allowance (ESA). Em ...

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Social Firms UK’s response to DWP’s consultation “Improving specialist disability employment services” (March 2008)

DWP is proposing to streamline the Job Introduction Scheme, Work Preparation and WORKSTEP into a single flexible programme. The concepts that are shaping the proposals are:     a greater ...

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Social Firms UK’s response to DWP commissioning strategy (February 2008)

Following the publication of its Green Paper on Welfare Reform “In Work, Better Off” DWP has been drawing up a strategy on how it will commission employment support programmes. It favours moving t ...

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Position statement on Welfare Reform, The David Freud paper & The Social Firm sector (May 2007)

Social Firms UK and Social Firms Scotland have presented to the government, a position statement on welfare reform, the David Freud paper and the Social Firm sector. The statement requests that social enterpr ...

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Response by Social Firms UK to the DWP's Welfare Reform seminar (March 2007)

This document shows the response by Sally Reynolds of Social Firms UK to the high profile seminar on Welfare Reform held in London on 26 March 2007. ...

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Social Firms UK's response to DWP's "No one written off" Welfare To Work reform consultation (20 October 2008)

In its consultation on Welfare to Work Reform the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) proposes that, apart from severely disabled people, or those with full-time caring responsibilities, the government exp ...

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