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those attempting to find employment and to those requiring the issuing of a financial provision due to, in the first case, lack of employment, of an allowance to assist with the living costs and expenditure intrinsic to the effort to achieve employment, or in all other cases the provision of social-security benefit as the result of a person without an income from employment due to illness-incapacity including drug addiction. The organisation acted from within the government's agenda for community and social welfare. Services were provided in the first instance via job advisers, both in-house and on the telephone. An
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Jobcentre Plus as an executive agency ceased to exist as of 4 October 2011. Services offered by Jobcentre Plus are now offered directly by the Department for Work and Pensions. Although the Jobcentre Plus corporate brand remains in place at the present time, it functions only as a public brand of the
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website – the UK's most visited recruitment website with over a million visitors each week. Jobcentre Plus also offered services to employers and employment agencies, who can register their vacancies online through the online service or by calling Employer Direct. Vacancies are available immediately
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The basic rules and administration regarding claims and the disallowance of benefit remain unaltered today. From 1918, payments were also made to unemployed ex-soldiers and their dependants, as well as to civilians who found themselves unemployed due to the decline of war production industries. The
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was introduced in 2011, and is mandatory for all jobseekers from nine months onwards. Unlike the previous New Deal scheme which offered the choices of: training, help in setting up a business, unpaid work placement in a field appropriate to the jobseeker, the work program requires that jobseekers
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began to open a new network of 'Jobcentres', with orange signage (re-branded 'Employment Service Jobcentre', with dark blue signage, from 1994 to 2002) that advertised jobs but did not process benefits. During this time, claimants were required to make claims and 'sign on' at separate unemployment
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The Jobcentre Plus service (and its forerunners the Social Security office, Unemployment Benefit office and Jobcentre/Labour Exchange) have featured in all forms of popular culture, often depicted in a general way to suggest poverty or unemployment. In the 1980s in particular, the Social Security
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Jobcentre Plus was an executive agency of the Department for Work and Pensions of the government of the United Kingdom between 2002 and 2011. The functions of Jobcentre Plus were subsequently provided directly through the Department for Work and Pensions. The agency provided services primarily to
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Alongside these changes, Jobcentre Plus has also changed the way in which claims to benefits are processed. In the past, claimants contacted their local benefits office, were asked to manually complete the appropriate forms, and then booked an interview with an adviser in order to discuss work
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was payable only for those with a contributions record, and even then for only twelve months for each claim, there remained a group on long-term low incomes, without access to benefit. That was relieved after the enactment of the
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Varney Report (Pre Budget 2006) - transforming the delivery of public services. The review looks at how the channels through which services are delivered can be made more efficient and responsive to the needs of citizens and
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and was passed in September 1909 and, after months of planning and recruitment of clerks; 62 labour exchanges were opened on 1 February 1910. The number of offices rose to 430 within four years. At the suggestion of the
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during 2005–2006, the number of employees within the organisation amounted to 71,000. The amount of money released by the Department for Work and Pensions to people in work-related benefit amounted to £100 million.
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During 2003, the DWP commenced the use of Post Office accounts for the payment of benefits, a process fully operational at the beginning of the financial year in 2005. The accounts are licensed and the
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the specifics of whether the vacancy was filled at all, and if so, then the time taken for the advertised employment to be met (a measure of the satisfaction of the employer (Employer Outcome)
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to increase departmental efficiency amounting to £960,000,000; a target considered achievable in the period 2007-08. This initial plan was implemented within the Jobcentre structure as the
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must take unpaid work experience in a discount shop or similar big business retail. This has led to much controversy regarding the inflexibility and lack of choices in the scheme.
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The processing of benefits claims has also changed, so that they are processed at a smaller number of larger Benefit Centres rather than local benefit offices and jobcentres.
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system known as the Labour Market System (LMS) contained the personal details of job seekers and advertised job vacancies for employers within each of the public offices.
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The Efficiency Savings Programme in Jobcentre Plus: Government Response to the Committee's Second Report of Session 2005–06 (Second Special Report of Session 2005-06)
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as well as chiefs at the Public and Commercial Services union and a member of Liverpool Council's cabinet. This was a partial pilot scheme for one part of the new
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would be required to claim benefits online rather than in person at a Jobcentre Plus branch. This announcement was met with concern by Liverpool Wavertree MP
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was used whereby jobseekers could search for employment and employers could upload and manage their own vacancies whilst searching for prospective employees.
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the delivery of service professionally and with regards to the effectiveness (accuracy) of the entire organisation as a business targets (Business Delivery)
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In the 1990s, the Jobcentre reinforced a dress code which required male members of staff to wear ties. The code was later held to be in breach of the
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Written and Oral evidence submitted to the Work and Pensions Select Committee into the failure of the Efficiency Savings Programme in Jobcentre Plus
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related issues (as appropriate) and submit the benefits claim for processing. The new system instead asks individuals to call a Jobcentre Plus
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in the mid-1990s, the unemployment benefit offices were integrated into Jobcentres. From the 1970s onwards, benefits were paid in the form of a
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was passed in 1911 and the first payments were made at exchanges in January 1913. Initially this covered only elected trades, such as
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The Paradox of Performance related pay systems: 'why do we keep on adopting them in the face of evidence that they fail to motivate?'
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are named after the paper form with the same name (Unemployment Benefit, form 40) that was used to apply for unemployment benefit.
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the organisation caused directly or indirectly 700,000 people to return to work between the months of April 2005 and January 2006.
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for Employment. It was formed by the amalgamation of two agencies, the Employment Service, which operated Jobcentres, and the
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The use of Jobcentre Plus telephony and face-to-face first contact services by customers with specific communication barriers
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From 19 October 2012, all claimants applying for Jobseeker's Allowance were expected to look for work online, using the new
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of a rating by point-system based on criteria of the priority of each person to have been guided back into work (Job entry)
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of 2004, changes were made to the structure and management of Jobcentre Plus as part of the governmental review headed by
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In 1908, Beveridge was commissioned to devise a scheme which would combine labour exchanges with a new government-funded
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BBC report into the Work and Pensions Select Committee report into job cuts and poor services at Jobcentre Plus
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a measure of the cost of levels of error by staff and customers, and of the reduction of fraud by customers.
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Returning to Normality: Substance Users’ Work Histories and Perceptions of Work During and After Recovery
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and were renamed employment exchanges, so as to more accurately reflect their purpose and function.
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The first 56 Jobcentre Plus Pathfinder offices were brought into existence during October 2001.
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The Efficiency Savings Programme in Jobcentre Plus: Second Report of Session 2005-06, Volume 1
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Initially, benefits were paid weekly in cash, at the employment exchange. From 1973, the-then
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March 2006 Select Committee report into Efficiency Savings Programme in Jobcentre Plus
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Experiencing Jobcentre Plus Pathfinders: overview of early evaluation evidence (2003)
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In 2012, the DWP announced a "trailblazer" scheme under which all new job seekers on
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Crown copyright for the Department for Work and Pensions -Retrieved 2012-05-31
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Beyond POCA: How to better meet the needs of consumers at the Post Office
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S.Burgess, C. Propper, M.Ratto, E.Tominey - University of Bristol 2004.
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As of 2010, Jobcentre Plus had 750 offices and about 78,000 employees.
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newspaper, the total number of jobseekers in May 2012 was 1,590,708.
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British Journal of Social Work Vol. 34 No. 7 Retrieved 2012-05-31
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webpage of the Department for Work and Pensions (jobcentre-plus)
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service, accessible via the government portal and powered by
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Brand used by the Department for Work and Pensions in the UK
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Defunct executive agencies of the United Kingdom government
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On 14 May 2018, the Universal Jobmatch was replaced by the
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and written by Claire Downes, Stuart Lane and Ian Jarvis.
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The forerunners of the Jobcentre Plus were the state-run
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office was frequently used as shorthand for the British
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The Stationery Office, 18 Mar 2006 Retrieved 2012-07-09
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the relative results of assessment of customer Service
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Jobsearch facilities are available to anyone via the
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