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Jobcentre Plus London and the Home Counties Paul Fisher District Manager, East London

Jobcentre Plus London and the Home Counties Paul Fisher District Manager, East London . Levels of deprivation across London. Employment and support allowance (ESA) Current register in London is 126,440 (at 65 weeks 71% have left ESA of which 6% are known to have started work)

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Jobcentre Plus London and the Home Counties Paul Fisher District Manager, East London

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  1. Jobcentre PlusLondon and the Home CountiesPaul FisherDistrict Manager,East London

  2. Levels of deprivation across London

  3. Employment and support allowance (ESA) Current register in London is 126,440 (at 65 weeks 71% have left ESA of which 6% are known to have started work) Three main conditions: Mental and behavioural disorders 53,300 (42%) Diseases of the musculoskeletal system 18,780 (15%) Symptoms not elsewhere classified 17,080 (14%) Incapacity Benefit Reassessment (IBR) Current register in London is 195,490 236,810 (Feb 2011) Three main conditions: Mental and behavioural disorders 91,410 (47%) Diseases of the musculoskeletal system 27,840 (15%) Symptoms not elsewhere classified 22,460 (11%) • Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) • for all completed assessments: • Support group 26% • Work related activity group 20% • Found fit for work 55% • Of those found fit for work • 10% appeal decisions • 62% are upheld by tribunal Claimant Counts (NOMIS currently available for 2012) Jobseekers Allowance September register in London Total: 221,190 (15,615 less than Sept 11) 18-24: 50,700 (9, 225 less than last year) Vacancies: 50,144 vacancies in London (10,050 more than last year) 33% full time, 17% part time. Top occupational groups 1) Elementary, 2) Process, plant and operatives, 3) Skilled trades and Associate professionals

  4. Deprivation and poverty Flexible support fund Get Britain Working Youth Contract Gangs Advisers Provision Flexibilities Offer Partnerships Offenders Health and Well being Benefit Cap Employers Universal Jobmatch Services and Reforms Community Personal Independence Payment Digital Universal Credit Ongoing Welfare reform Outreach

  5. JCP Offer Skills Light Skills Screen by JCP Service Academies Apprenticeships National Careers Service Skills Conditionality Other Programmes Support Contract Mandatory Work activity Work Choice Access to Work Drug and Alcohol Treatment Response to Redundancy Work Programme Youth Contract Get Britain Working Work Experience Work Clubs Working Together sector based work academies Enterprise Clubs Work Trials New Enterprise Allowance Flexible Support Fund Discretionary funds to a) help customers overcome specific barriers and move into work and b) contribute to local partnerships or purchase specific provision to address local/community issues Jobsearch Local labour market advice On line vacancy services – Universal Jobmatch Vacancy handling / filling support and access to facilities Personal Adviser Disability Employment Adviser Support European Social Fund Increasing access for Incapacity Benefit volunteers to the Work Programme Support for families with multiple problems Day one support for young people Trailblazer (North and South London)

  6. We share ‘service users’ with our partners so it is important we would work together Helping customers with joined up services through multi agency approach Safeguarding the future of the communities we serve Provides greater opportunities to work together to support our customers with introduction of welfare reforms

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