Search Results - "Department for Work and Pensions"

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    Why are the policies and organisations seeking to help disabled people access work failing? by Stafford, B.

    Published 2015
    “…In recent years successive governments, through the responsible department, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), have implemented programmes that involve private and third sector organisations competitively tendering to deliver programmes targeted at working age people including disabled people. …”
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    How employers influence and can support the sustainability of employee families by Hine, Catherine

    Published 2019
    “…Employers face a ‘war for talent’; an increasingly competitive market for recruitment and retention of employees through which non-financial benefits organisational culture and reputation play an increased role. The Department for Work and Pension’s 2014 Family Test introduced a framework for policy makers to assess the potential impact of their practices on families of different structures and experiencing different family situations from family formation to transitions and separation. …”
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    Diluting substantive equality: why the UK government doesn't know if its welfare reforms promote equality by Roberts, Simon, Stafford, B., Hill, Katherine

    Published 2017
    “…This chapter explores the extent to which the Department for Work and Pensions adequately assessed the equality impacts of key welfare reforms when policy was being formulated. …”
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    Measuring satisfaction with public services by Senior, Nicki

    Published 2011
    “…The study used the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as a case study. The sample was drawn from users of Jobcentre Plus. …”
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    Developing stroke specific vocational rehabilitation: a soft systems analysis of current service provision by Grant, Mary, Radford, Kathryn, Sinclair, Emma, Terry, Jane

    Published 2014
    “…Method: Using soft systems methodology, services in Health, Social Care, Department of Work and Pensions, the voluntary and private sectors, which were identified as supporting return to work after stroke, were mapped using a mixed-methodology approach. …”
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