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LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

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Page 1: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

LEEDS20th Oct 2012

Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Page 2: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

DisabilityAim is to• Describe the recent performance of UK

welfare system• Discuss the model of welfare to work for

UK • Discuss disability and employment and

impact of ESA and WCA • Discuss future directions

Page 3: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Performance of the Welfare System • Pre-recession period saw the slowest rise in

welfare spending since WWII as falling roles funded increased generosity

• UK has low welfare reliance among working age compared to other countries – lower than US apart from maternity benefits!

• Steady decline in welfare reliance in UK – pre-recession and very small rise during recession (compared to previous ones)

• However, ageing population creates a large fiscal challenge and more employment helps

Page 4: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Welfare Spending – Out of Control?

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Proportion of Working Age Population Reliant on Welfare Benefits OECD 2004

Page 6: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Welfare reliance• Over the business cycle welfare reliance

decreased

Source: Gregg Review 2009 - updated

Page 7: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Disability Welfare Roles • Disability welfare roles for those out of work

rose sharply fell from 1979 to 1995• Rise reflected-

– Increased survival of seriously ill/closure of large institutions/ growing awareness of mental health

– Hidden unemployment – claimant/gmt – Hardening of employer attitudes to

employing those with impairments affecting work

Page 8: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Disability Welfare Roles • Disability related welfare has a cyclical inflow

with persistence relative to unemployment • exit rates not noticeably cyclical• 1/3 of new claims still live after 2 years, 1/5 by

5 years• Long durations mean it takes 15+ years for full

effects to be visible• Disability welfare roles fell slowly during the

recovery – due to continued hangover from early 1990s and before

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Recession and the Cycle of new claims - currently stable at 270,000

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Rising numbers of Long-duration claims

Page 11: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Incapacity to ESA • Two Clear Strategies1.Reduce eligibility

- WCA testing to reduce inflow- re-testing of existing stock- limit contributory ESA for WRAG group

ESA has been running for 3 years for new claims – overlap with recession – inflows up and claim survival has fallen by 10% at 6 moths

Net effect very small so far – but will remove 0.5m – through re-testing and time limits

Page 12: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

Welfare reliance• Over the business cycle welfare reliance

decreased

Source: Gregg Review 2009 - updated

Page 13: LEEDS 20 th Oct 2012 Disability, Employment and Welfare Reform

WCA • WCA test is being implemented in an iterative

process – change the rules - out cry - change the rules…… - inappropriate for vulnerable groups

• No tracking of claimants leaving disability benefits means we don’t know what is happening to those losing access – potential for worsening health conditions, acute deprivation etc

• WCA test creating huge resentment among claimants and risks undermining WRAG process – appeals resulting in low flows into WP, likelihood of less positive engagement with providers

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Incapacity to ESA 2. New engagement model designed to deliver

services, support to disabled people on benefits to move them into work on their terms – with generous financial incentives for providers. Participants who agree to next steps would be required to follow them through

• Expected to take 2 years but for some it could be up to 5.

• Disqualified, especially the contributory group will not be supported into work

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Work

No Conditionality Group

Work Related Activity Group

Full Support

Work Ready Group

Self-help 0-3

months

Directed Jobsearch 3-6 months

Fast track

Destination based on

Client Group

WFIs

Action Plans

Work Related Activity

Time to Jobsearch is variable

Work Programme

Supported Jobsearch 6 – 9

months

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Alternative Thinking Focus on employmentRetention with existing employer- Treat like Maternity leave – Right to return (1 to 2

years), right to request part-time work and other flexibilities/workplace support (also managed reirement)

- Incentivise/require employers to deliver rehabilitation in sick leave period (say after 3 months)

- Financial penalties for redundancy when on sick leave – rewards for returning staff

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Alternative Thinking Return to Work- Increase financial rewards under Work

Programme and design in incentives against parking

- Appeal to CSR to build long-term relationships between WtW providers and employers

- Multi-agency work around those with multiple needs – ACE pilots disappointing