Substantial numbers of disabled people are missing out on government support to help them into work, MPs have said.
The government's Access to Work programme suffers from a lack of funding and publicity, the Work and Pensions Select Committee report found. Staff from the Department for Work and Pensions often failed to understand the needs of disabled people, MPs added. The scheme helped 35,000 people get or keep a job this year - up by 5,000 on two years ago, a DWP spokesman said. Access to Work assists disabled workers by paying for specialist aids, equipment, building adaptations and support workers. "This week we announced further improvements to the service and we have also committed an additional £15m to ensure even more people can benefit," the spokesman added.....Read more here