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New Deal for Disabled People
 — early implementation
Author(s)Sue Arthur, Anne Corden, Anne Green
Corporate AuthorSocial Research Branch, Department of Social Security - DSS
PublisherDSS Social Research Branch, London, 1999
Pagesunnumbered (Department of Social Security research summary)
SourceKeith Watson, Social Research Branch, Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6HT.
KeywordsPhysical disabilities ; Rights [elderly] ; Employment ; Advisory services [elderly] ; Evaluation ; Pilot.
AnnotationThis summarises the DSS Research Report no.106, and presents interim findings of the evaluation of the New Deal for Disabled People (NDDP) Personal Adviser Service pilot. The Personal Adviser Service aims both to assist disabled people and those with a long-standing illness who want to work to do so, and to help those already in work to retain their employment. The report covers a range of topics including: organisation and operation of the Personal Adviser Service; survey of participants and non-participants; the work of Personal Advisers; the views and experiences of clients and of employers; and reflections on early implementation. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-000410204 P
ClassmarkBN: IKR: WJ: IT: 4C: 4UC *

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