The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Employabil­ity scheme to help people suffering from ill health

Government project to help those with disabiliti­es back into workplace

- Paul malik pamalik@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee and Fife are to trial a new government backed scheme which will help people with disabiliti­es and ill health back into the workplace.

Scottish employabil­ity minister Jamie Hepburn announced more than £630,000 in funding from the Scottish Government at a meeting in Dundee yesterday.

It will be added to a £2.5 million grant from the UK Government which will offer a single point of contact for those at risk of falling out of work.

The Single Health and Work Gateway will be trialled in Dundee and Fife from next year and the findings will then be used to build a nationwide model.

Mr Hepburn met business leaders, health care workers and elected members of Dundee City Council at the launch.

They discussed how the platform would streamline the experience for people at risk of being forced out of their employment due to medical reasons.

The minister insisted the scheme would be entirely voluntary and would not be used to “force” people into work, or threaten their entitlemen­ts.

He said: “This is a collaborat­ive effort from both the Scottish and UK government­s worth more than £3.5 million in total.

“The initiative was a Scottish Government proposal and will go to support people at risk of falling out of work, or are already out of work either through ill health or disability.

“This pilot will mean better integratio­n of healthcare and employabil­ity support so that individual­s with disabiliti­es or long-term health conditions – particular­ly mental health conditions – will benefit from a service that more closely matches their needs.”

Mr Hepburn also praised the positive relationsh­ip that exists between Dundee City Council and the job centre in the city, which allowed for an easy transition on to the new model.

Councillor Ken Lynn, who serves as chairman of Dundee Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, said: “We are pleased to see the minister here in Dundee.

“With all the excitement of regenerati­on happening in the city, it is important we do not leave anyone behind.

“We want to help all those who wish to get back into work be able to do so, which is why we are pleased to have the scheme trialled in Dundee and Fife.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Front, from left: Wendy Third of Gateway, MSP Jamie Hepburn, Senga Cree of Gateway and councillor­s Ken Lynn and John Alexander with others involved in the launch.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Front, from left: Wendy Third of Gateway, MSP Jamie Hepburn, Senga Cree of Gateway and councillor­s Ken Lynn and John Alexander with others involved in the launch.

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