In an effort to assist disabled individuals and those with health conditions in England to secure and maintain employment, the UK government has unveiled a funding injection of £58 million.
This funding will be utilized to support 25,000 individuals as part of the recently announced Universal Support program, which was introduced in March.
Under the program, the government will offer a maximum of 12 months of provisions, with a budget of up to £4,000 per person. The aim is to facilitate a swift transition into suitable employment and ensure the long-term sustainability of these jobs.