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Government initiatives to return individuals to work would suggest life coaches and running groups to those on extended sick leave.

To help lower the amount of people in England who are written off ill, ministers plan to introduce a programme. Universal credit is being claimed by 2.2 million people without any employment requirements. Workers are taking sick leave at a rate not seen in ten years.

People will be urged to seek guidance and therapeutic leisure, such as gardening groups, from job centres.

Plans to establish a national occupational health service and lower the number of individuals GPs write off from work will encourage doctors, employers, job centres, social workers and charities to recommend therapy and life coaching.

Walking around Canary Wharf in London are commuters and office workers.
Employees taking sick days at a 10-year high
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Through NHS “social prescribing” programs, community activities including singing, cooking, or gardening clubs will also be provided.

The health and work and pensions secretaries, Victoria Atkins and Mel Stride, said the program was not a “one size fits all” but they hoped it would collaborate with other agencies to support individuals in maintaining jobs.

We know it gets more difficult for someone to obtain work the longer they are unemployed, they told the Times. Furthermore, we know that one in five of persons receiving the highest level of health benefits wish to work and believe they could with the appropriate assistance.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has before pledged to address the rising number of people who are too sick to work.

Fifteen areas will try a service called WorkWell, which combines physiotherapy, mental health care, and work coaches. The program will be nationalized after the trials, but some of its main components won’t go into force until 2025.

“Where someone could fall out of work and on to long-term sickness benefits, WorkWell is designed to swoop in and provide the support that people need to stay in work, or return as soon as possible,” stated Atkins and Stride.

As Alison McGovern, the shadow jobs minister, put it to the Times, the plan was “all too little and it’s far too late.”

A 44% rise in only four years has left over half a million young people in the UK claiming that long-term illness is keeping them out of the workforce. The Office for National Statistics reports that long-term illness caused almost 560,000 persons between the ages of 16 and 34 to be economically inactive in the first three months of 2023, meaning they were not working or looking for work.

Other research supports the conclusions, which experts link to an underfunding of health care and a developing mental health crisis.

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