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7 March 2012 – Sayce Review response: Government to support thousands more disabled people into mainstream employment

Today the Government announces that disability employment services should be focused on disabled people themselves, rather than institutions, so they can access mainstream jobs the same as everyone else.

The Government was responding to the Sayce Review which was commissioned to look at how the £320m protected budget for disability employment could be used more effectively to support thousands more disabled people into work.

Minister for Disabled People, Maria Miller said:

“We have been absolutely clear that the £320m budget for specialist disability employment services has been protected. But by spending the money more effectively, we can get thousands more disabled people in work.

“That is why we have accepted the recommendation from the Sayce review to refocus support on individuals through services like Access to Work, rather than institutions like Remploy, so more disabled people can work in mainstream employment rather than Government funded segregated factories.”

Responding to the consultation, the Government:

The Government is also announcing today that an extra £15m is available for Access to Work in this Spending Review period. And with other efficiencies this will help a further 8,000 disabled people to either enter work or retain their job.

After consulting on the Sayce recommendations – including running a series of events around the country – 1400 individuals and organisations had responded. There was an overwhelming consensus behind the central theme that resources for supporting disabled people into employment should be focused on disabled people themselves.

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