Unemployment hotspots to get more NHS funding under new back to work plan
Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the government bids to “get Britain working again”.
Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans today as part of wide-ranging reforms designed to tackle economic inactivity and deliver the government’s promise to bring more than two million people back into work.
She said: “To get Britain growing, we need to get Britain working again.
“Our reforms will break down barriers to opportunity, help people to get into work and on at work, allow local leaders to boost jobs and growth, and give our children and young people the best opportunities to get on in life.”
Unemployment hotspots to get more NHS funding under new back to work plan