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Work and Income’s focus. Responding to the economy Jobs with a future Partnering for results Value for money Organisational excellence. Work and Income. 147 Service Centres 3,800 staff 47,000 face to face meetings a week 125,000 phone calls a week. Partnering. Community Links
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Work and Income’s focus • Responding to the economy • Jobs with a future • Partnering for results • Value for money • Organisational excellence
Work and Income • 147 Service Centres • 3,800 staff • 47,000 face to face meetings a week • 125,000 phone calls a week
Partnering Community Links • share our resources with other agencies around common clients Integrated service response • Work differently with clients who have high multiple and complex needs through an integrated cross-agency approach
We support all people to move towards employment • We always look at what people can do, not what they can’t • Getting people working to their capacity • Support will be provided to people based on their needs, so they can start a job and progress • We maximise the job opportunities we have so people have employment options • We help meet the recruitment needs of employers • We build people’s skills to meet the needs of the labour market
Help to get back to work • Job Search Services • Health and Disability teams • Labour market teams
Purchased services • PATHS (Providing Access to Health Solutions) • Targeted Health Interventions (THI) • Mainstream • Employment related financial assistance • Work bridge • Supported Employment • Outward bound • LSV (Limited Service Volunteer)
Mainstream Supported Employment Programme • Mainstream provides a package of salary, training subsidies and other support, to help people with significant disabilities get work in the State sector • Currently 229 people are participating in Mainstream across a range of employers • Approximately 43% of participants move into fulltime permanent work • Of this, approx 33% remain in work with their initial placement employer
Vocational services and supported employment • Funding for vocational services and supported employment for this financial year is $86 million • 41% used for contracts for employment services • 49% used for contracts for community participation services • 8% used for contracts for Very High Needs
SB/IB clients into work • In the year ending 30 October 2010, 10,465 people receiving IB recorded receiving income from employment • During the same period 5,551 people receiving SB or SBH recorded receiving income from employment • 914 IB clients moved off benefit and into work • 8,067 people receiving either SB or SBH moved off benefit and into work
A fair benefit system • Payments will be made to those who genuinely need them • People will understand that receiving support brings mutual obligations • Resources will be targeted to those who need them • Support will be provided so that people can help themselves • People have a right of review when they don’t agree with decisions made by us
Health and Disability related benefits • Invalid’s Benefit • Sickness Benefit • Domestic Purposes Benefit – Care of Sick or Infirm • Disability Allowance • Child Disability Allowance • Civilian amputee assistance • Live Organ Donor Assistance • Veteran's Pension
Child Disability Allowance • There are 43,096 children for whom CDA is paid (as at August 2010) • Uptake of CDA has increased by 27% since August 2005 • We continue to implement a range of initiatives to improve uptake including: • profiling CDA information in a larger range of Ministry publications • presentations to doctors and other health and disability organisations • making information available at relevant community agencies and groups
Review rights • Work and Income is committed to service excellence. • If we’ve made a decision that you don’t understand or agree with, please talk to us first. • If you still disagree with our decision, you can ask for it to be reviewed. We have forms available for you to use or you can write to us. • For more information about your rights and what you can expect from us go to • www.workandincome.govt.nz/individuals/your-rights-and-responsibilities
Thank you and any questionsFor more information please go to our website: www.workandincome.govt.nz