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Valuing Employment Now

The Government launches Valuing Employment Now - real jobs for people with learning disabilities.

This sets out an ambitious goal to radically increase the number of people with learning disabilities in employment by 2025.

The Government wants as many as possible of these jobs to be at least 16 hours per week.

We aspire to close the gap between the employment rate of people with learning disabilities and that of the disabled population as whole.

The current employment rate for disabled people as a whole in 48%. Closing this gap in today’s terms would mean 48% of people with moderate and severe learning disabilities in real jobs - or in England, around 45,000 more people with moderate and severe learning disabilities in employment than we believe is currently the case.

Phil Hope and Jonathan Shaw are the joint lead Ministers for the strategy. They said:

“We need to get more people with learning disabilities into jobs. We know that people with learning disabilities want to work and can do a good job that employers value. Valuing Employment Now will need leadership at all levels, with different agencies and service providers working closely together.

“This is why it is – and has to be - a cross-Government strategy. The goal is challenging, but one we are committed to. It will require a major change in approach and attitudes, which will take time.

“But it is worth it. Employment is a fundamental part of life, and it is only when people with learning disabilities have the same opportunities as all other citizens that will we really be valuing people.”

The strategy includes action to raise expectations throughout the system that all people with learning disabilities can and should have the chance to work: from birth and early years through education, among health and social care staff, local authorities, employment agencies, employers, and people with learning disabilities themselves and their families.

Download the ‘Valuing employment now’ strategy and related documents from the Department of Health website.


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