Independent report

Specialist disability employment support

Liz Sayce鈥檚 independent review of specialist disability employment programmes: 'Getting in, staying in, getting on'.

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In December 2010, the Secretary of State asked Liz Sayce, the Chief Executive of RADAR, the UK鈥檚 largest disability campaigning organisation, to conduct an independent review of the government鈥檚 specialist disability employment programmes. An aim of the review was to examine how more disabled people could be supported into work within the available funding. The findings of that review 鈥� 鈥楪etting in, staying in and getting on鈥� 鈥� are attached to this page.

On 11 July 2011, the government published:

On 7 March 2012, the government published its response to the 11 July 2011 consultation 鈥� 鈥楧isability Employment Support: Fulfilling Potential鈥�. This set out the strategy for specialist disability employment programmes and includes a summary of the responses to the public consultation of the Sayce Review.

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Published 9 June 2011

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