Select Committee · Work and Pensions Committee

Plan for Jobs and employment support

Status: Closed Opened: 11 Jul 2022 Closed: 31 Oct 2023 25 recommendations 13 conclusions 1 report

The Committee looked at the effectiveness of Government support to get people into employment, including disadvantaged groups such as those in low-paid jobs and young people. The Committee looked to find out: What is driving increases in economic inactivity - for example amongst people with health conditions and older people? What has been the impact …

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and employment support HC 600 19 Jul 2023 38 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

8 items
3 Conclusion Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Set clear guidance for mandatory mental health support services across all Youth Hubs

DWP should ensure that mental health support services continue to be set up in all new Youth Hub locations as a mandatory element. DWP needs to set clear guidance for these services to ensure a baseline standard of delivery across the Youth Hubs network.

Government response. The government did not commit to making mental health support mandatory in Youth Hubs or setting clear guidance, stating that future evaluations of the Youth Offer will inform any improvements or changes to policy.
Department for Work and Pensions
7 Recommendation Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Increase Housing Benefit applicable amount for young people in supported accommodation to remove cliff edge

The benefit rules for Universal Credit and Housing Benefit can interact in such a way that a cliff edge arises when claimants in supported accommodation who must Plan for Jobs and employment support 81 claim both benefits work more than 12 hours a week. This is counter-productive to encouraging younger …

Government response. The government acknowledges the challenge but states that the recommended approach would be challenging to implement by April 2024. They are designing a proof of concept with the West Midlands Combined Authority to test financial support for young people.
Department for Work and Pensions
13 Conclusion Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Require Level 2 Disability Confident employers to publish their percentage of disabled employees.

Employers at level 2 should also be required to publish the percentage of disabled employees at their organisation. This would send a much stronger signal to disabled people in the labour market about which employers employ disabled people and have supportive, accommodating working environments.

Government response. The government stated it is considering extending reporting requirements for Disability Confident, including for Level 2 employers, and will be informed by the findings of the Disability Workforce Reporting Consultation.
Department for Work and Pensions
14 Conclusion Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Explore integrating income protection insurance with occupational health for workplace health promotion.

DWP should consider the potential that income protection insurance has to help people experiencing illness or injury remain in employment, support their return to work and reduce the financial burden on DWP when people become unable to work. DWP should explore how income protection insurance could work alongside occupational health …

Government response. The government agreed income protection insurance can be valuable but largely deflected the specific call to explore it alongside occupational health, referring instead to ongoing consultations on occupational health services and an SME subsidy pilot that will inform future policy.
Department for Work and Pensions
15 Recommendation Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Implement research recommendations following the expansion of the SME occupational health subsidy pilot.

There is inadequate access to occupational health services, especially for those working for small businesses. The rise in the number of people who are economically inactive due to long-term health conditions and high rates of economic inactivity among disabled people suggests more needs to be done to support health at …

Government response. The government confirmed the OH SME subsidy pilot is in design with timelines to be confirmed and findings will inform future recommendations, thereby not providing a detailed timeline for initiatives nor committing to releasing findings by the prorogation deadline.
Department for Work and Pensions
16 Conclusion Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Conduct research on employee attitudes and barriers to occupational health take-up via the SME pilot.

DWP should also use the SME subsidy pilot to conduct research on employee attitudes to occupational health and barriers to take-up. This should be done with a view to establishing a requirement for employees to participate in occupational health services following an extended health-related absence from work to support their …

Government response. The government deflected the recommendation to use the SME subsidy pilot for research on employee attitudes and barriers to occupational health, stating the pilot's purpose is to test financial incentives for increasing OH access for SMEs.
Department for Work and Pensions
28 Conclusion Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Expand the Flexible Support Fund to mitigate loss of services for economically inactive people

The move from ESF to UKSPF is of significant concern for external support providers. Whilst the Government’s eventual decision to lift the restriction on the use of the UKSPF for people and skills spending is welcome, there is still expected to be disruption due to comparatively less funding under the …

Government response. The government deflected responsibility to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and local authorities for UKSPF funding. It did not commit to expanding the Flexible Support Fund, describing it instead as a £60m discretionary fund for local jobcentre …
Department for Work and Pensions
30 Recommendation Eighth Report - Plan for Jobs and empl… Deferred

Consider removing employer National Insurance payments for new employees on benefits for 12 months.

DWP and the Government should consider and provide a response to the Good Jobs Project recommendation that the Government remove the requirement for employers to pay employer National Insurance for 12 months for new employees who were in receipt of certain benefits.

Government response. The government noted the recommendations and will engage with the Good Jobs Project but explicitly stated it has no plans to issue a formal response. It also deflected the tax policy recommendation, stating it is a matter for HMT.
Department for Work and Pensions

Oral evidence sessions

8 sessions
Date Witnesses
3 May 2023 Guy Opperman MP · Department for Work and Pensions, Katie Farrington · Department for Work and Pensions, Sophie Dean · Department for Work and Pensions, Tom Pursglove MP · Home Office View ↗
19 Apr 2023 Alex Till · National Enterprise Network, David Hale · Federation of Small Businesses, Jonny Briggs · Aviva, Matt Dooley · Momentic Limited View ↗
15 Mar 2023 Dr Katy Jones · Manchester Metropolitan University, Professor Dan Finn · University of Portsmouth View ↗
8 Feb 2023 Elizabeth Taylor · The Employment Related Services Association (ERSA), Fiona Monahan · Ingeus, Graham Parry · Groundwork, Liz Sewell · Belina Grow, Rhodri Thomas · Reed in Partnership, Richard Clifton · Shaw Trust, Rosie Ginday · Miss Macaroon View ↗
25 Jan 2023 Councillor Kieron Williams · Central London Forward, Councillor Toby Savage · Local Government Association, Dr Shriti Pattani · Society of Occupational Medicine, Graham Whitham · Greater Manchester Poverty Action, Luke Price · The Centre for Ageing Better, Peter Murphy · Wise Age, Professor Kevin Bampton · British Occupational Hygiene Society View ↗
16 Nov 2022 Barry Fletcher · Career Connect, Billy Harding · Centrepoint, Dr Jenny Ceolta-Smith · Long Covid Support and Long Covid Work, James Taylor · Scope, Jane Hunt · Association of Disabled Professionals, Professor Kim Hoque · Disability@Work, Richard Rigby · The Prince’s Trust View ↗
26 Oct 2022 Ben Harrison · The Work Foundation, Dr Eleanor Carter · Government Outcomes Lab, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, Jonathan Cribb · Institute for Fiscal Studies, Louise Murphy · Resolution Foundation, Stephen Evans · Learning and Work Institute, Tony Wilson · Institute for Employment Studies View ↗
5 Jan 2022 Hannah Slaughter · Resolution Foundation, Richard Hughes · Office for Budget Responsibility, Sam Avanzo Windett · Learning and Work Institute, Tony Wilson · Institute for Employment Studies View ↗

Correspondence

3 letters
DateDirectionTitle
18 Oct 2023 Correspondence with the Economic Secretary to the Treasury relating to income p…
7 Jun 2023 Correspondence with the Minister for Employment relating to Plan for Jobs and e…
29 Mar 2023 Correspondence with the Minister for Employment and the Minister for Disabled P…