The UK government has announced plans to introduce a new ‘right to try’ scheme that will allow disabled people to work without the risk of losing their benefits. Under the scheme, disabled people will be able to take on temporary or part-time work without having their benefits reduced or withdrawn.
This move aims to encourage more disabled people to enter the workforce and gain valuable work experience, while also providing them with financial security. The government hopes that by removing the fear of losing benefits, more disabled people will feel empowered to seek employment opportunities and contribute to the economy.
The ‘right to try’ scheme is part of the government’s broader efforts to improve support for disabled people in the workplace and promote greater inclusivity. It is hoped that by providing disabled people with more flexibility and support, they will be able to overcome barriers to employment and achieve their full potential.
The image shows a group of protesters holding signs and banners, likely related to the welfare bill cuts. The government’s concession may be in response to the increasing pressure from Labour party members and supporters.
The UK government has announced plans to introduce a new ‘right to try’ scheme that will allow disabled people to work without the risk of losing their benefits. Under the scheme, disabled people will be able to take on temporary or part-time work without having their benefits reduced or withdrawn.
This move aims to encourage more disabled people to enter the workforce and gain valuable work experience, while also providing them with financial security. The government hopes that by removing the fear of losing benefits, more disabled people will feel empowered to seek employment opportunities and contribute to the economy.
The ‘right to try’ scheme is part of the government’s broader efforts to improve support for disabled people in the workplace and promote greater inclusivity. It is hoped that by providing disabled people with more flexibility and support, they will be able to overcome barriers to employment and achieve their full potential.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/welfare-bill-benefits-disabled-people-b2715811.html