Reblogged
from the void:
The slump in the Government’s Access To Work scheme has
continued with around a third less people benefiting from the fund, which aims
to help disabled people find and stay in employment, than during its peak in
2009/10.
Access To Work provides money for support workers, transport costs or other
expenses for disabled workers. The scheme began to collapse shortly after this
Government weren’t elected with the number of new starts at an all time low –
standing at 9,760 individuals beginning on Access To Work in 2011/12 compared
to 16,230 just two years earlier in 2009/10.
Since then the DWP has tried furiously to plug the scheme, broadening the
criteria under which people can qualify to include Work Experience along with
running high profile promotional campaigns. Despite all of this, the Access To
Work Programme remains a disaster under the current Government – although that
hasn’t stopped DWP
big wigs boasting in the national press about how proud they are of their
utter failure.
Access To Work is also available for people who are self-employed, leading some
to speculate how many of those on the scheme have been bullied into
precarious self-employment by shady Work Programme companies. Even if this is
the case, it has barely made an ounce of difference.
Just 10,390 people started receiving support in 2012/13 and this week’s
figures for the first quarter of 2013/14 reveal things have barely got any
better since then. Should the dire performance continue throughout the year
then less than 11,000 people are likely to start on Access To Work this
year.
That’s 11,000 out of over 6.9 million working age disabled people in the
UK.
Astonishingly the new Minister for Murdering Disabled People, Mike Pennings
(pictured) has hailed the latest dismal figures as a real success, claiming that
a meagre 10% rise of those using the scheme over the last year is a ‘boost’ for
disabled people. Pennning doesn’t seem to have realised that 10% of fuck all is
still fuck all. Perhaps most troubling of all, is that the accompanying gushing
press release appears to tell a bare faced lie about the success of Access To
Work stating that: “the recent set of statistics show the highest level of
new claims since 2007 – with 10,390 new applications.”
As can be seen from the table below, the statistical release shows a very
different story.
And even this does not tell the full story of this
Government’s abandonment of disabled workers. Also this week came the news that
two thirds of the sacked Remploy workers are still unemployed. 1,800 disabled
workers at the Remploy factories have been laid off over the last couple of
years with the promise that the Access To Work scheme would help them all back
into the workplace. According to The Mirror, just
535 of them have found jobs. Further closures of most of the remaining
Remploy factories are soon to take place.
The dreadful performance of Access To Work suggests two things. Firstly that
the DWP are inept and have bungled the promotion of the scheme. Secondly that
no matter how much the Government manufacture falling unemployment, for many of
those who face barriers to employment, there are still no fucking jobs.
On the plus side, at least the DWP have stopped
referring to disabled workers as ‘stock’ in the latest statistical
release.
The latest Access To Work figures are available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/access-to-work-official-statistics-october-2013