RR 814 The Jobcentre Plus Offer: Findings from the first year of the evaluation
This mixed-method research study considered the implementation and delivery of the Jobcentre Plus Offer, as well as how it is being experienced by claimants during the early stages of their claim. The research took place throughout early 2012, following the introduction of the Offer in April 2011.
The research consisted of:
During the final year of the evaluation, follow up interviews will be carried out with survey participants as they flow off from the Offer, either into work, on to the Work Programme or another destination. A second wave of interviews will also be carried out within the case studies in early 2013. The final evaluation report will be published towards the end of 2013.
The evaluation was commissioned in late 2011. The Jobcentre Plus Offer introduced a new way of working for Jobcentre Plus districts and staff, involving a significant cultural change towards more flexibility and personalisation, and away from prescribed processes and activities. The evaluation was commissioned to consider the operation and effect of this new way of working on claimant outcomes. The Offer is underpinned by the new Performance Management Framework, which measures performance in terms of the number of claimants moving into work (and which is subject to a separate evaluation).
The Department for Work and Pensions has already used the research on the Jobcentre Plus Offer to help ensure that the Offer successfully delivers to all claimants. This includes:
The evaluation will be conducted over two years by TNS-BMRB and this report covers the findings from the first year of the study.
November 2012 136 pages 297x210mm
ISBN 978-1-908523-94-5
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