Work scheme for people with health conditions launches in West England

A programme to help people with health conditions back into the workplace has been launched in the West of England.

Secretary of state for work and pensions Liz Kendall (c) UK Government

Secretary of state for work and pensions Liz Kendall (c) UK Government

WorkWell West is backed by £256,408 of funding from local health and care partners including the local NHS Integrated Care Board, Sirona care & health and the West of England Combined Authority.

Jo Hicks, chief people officer for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire ICB, said: ‘We're excited to be working with these local organisations helping local people who may be facing health and social barriers stay in or return to work.

‘For many people, having to leave work due to sickness can be a devastating event that affects their finances, their career and health.

‘But with the right support, many could continue to work and this scheme will take a tailored approach to working with people to understand their support needs and how they can be helped.'

The funds will support 16 local voluntary and community organisations to provide a range of activities including group support sessions, coaching, physical rehabilitation workshops and employability training. Health and wellbeing activities including nature walks, art and craft sessions and singing are also available.

The Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire area has been chosen as one of 15 nationwide to trial the scheme.

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