Education

Education Employment

Getting in, staying in and getting on

Getting in, staying in and getting on

3 May 2012

The Government has now issued a response to the consultation on the Sayce Review.

The Sayce Review, Getting in, staying in and getting on published on 9 June 2011, focused on the skills needs and practical help required for a disabled person to start or continue work. It also examined what was required to employ a disabled person, including the discrimination many disabled people still experience in seeking work.

Taking Control of Employment Support

Disability Rights UK's report 'Taking Control of Employment Support' argues that the government's huge Work Programme is failing disabled people (with at least an 88% failure rate) and is very poor value for money.

Links to key documents: Children and Families Act (2014)

Since September 2014, under the Children and Families Act, the Government has changed the law on special educational needs and disability (SEND) support

This is a page of useful links to resources.

The Act

Children and Families Act 2014

Closing the disability skills gap

Closing the disability skills gap: ‘what works’ to enhance skills for future work

This summary is based on two Disability Rights UK reports: a literature review, by Dr Gill O’Toole of London Metropolitan University, and a reflective report setting a path for future policy.

They focus both on the skills young disabled people need to get into employment; and on skills for people who acquire impairments or conditions during working life.