Guidance
Updated 11 January 2021
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This is Work and Health Programme Coronavirus (COVID-19) specific guidance, including Job Entry Targeted Support (JETS).
Due to measures and restrictions imposed during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) period, some elements of the Work and Health Programme have been varied. These variations also reflect the contract variations CV01, CV04 and CV05 & CV06.
The following temporary guidance is for use only during this COVID-19 period, as defined by the period contract variations are in place. Procedures and guidance will revert to pre-COVID-19 versions as these variations are revised or revoked. A full version of the original Work and Health Programme guidance remains in publication for reference.
1. The Authority has issued this Work and Health Programme specific provider guidance and generic provider guidance to help provide Contractors (and sub-contractors) with operational clarity and guidance and forms part of the Work and Health Programme Contract. In the event of, and only to the extent of, any conflict or inconsistency between the clauses of these documents, the Work and Health Programme Terms and Conditions, any document referred to in those clauses and the Schedules, the conflict or inconsistency shall be resolved in accordance with the following order of precedence:
2. The provisions contained in this Provider Guidance (PG) relating to Universal Credit claimants have been developed on the basis of current practice for such claimants. As we continue to develop Universal Credit, the Department will introduce changes to our interaction processes with providers and claimants. We will keep you advised of these as they develop.
3. The Work and Health Programme has two elements to the programme; the intensive support provided by the core programme (WHP Core) and Work and Health Programme Job Entry Targeted Support (WHP JETS) which provides specific support to help those who are unemployed and in receipt of benefits for at least 13 weeks and at the point of referral be in receipt of New Style JSA or UC Intensive Work Search regime. Please see paragraph 10 for further information.
4. This guidance supports you, the provider, by setting out the important things you need to know and do in order to provide the Work and Health Programme Services, in conjunction with other requirements set out in the Contract between the Contracting Body and the Contractor. This guidance is a contractual document and should be read in conjunction with other contractual documents which form the Work and Health Programme Contract between the Contracting Body and the Contractor.
5. In addition to this guidance you must also comply with the Generic DWP Provider Guidance which applies to all of our provision and ensure that European Social Fund (ESF) requirements are adhered to. Further information regarding ESF requirements can be found in Generic Provider Guidance Chapter 11b – ESF requirements 2014 – 2020 (England Only).
6. Launched in November 2017 the Work and Health Programme (WHP Core) is DWP’s contracted employment provision that will help persons who have a disability, the long-term unemployed (LTU) and specified disadvantaged groups to find sustained work. The (WHP Core) will target those who are most likely to benefit from the additional support of the programme.
7. The WHP Core will (not applicable to WHP JETS):
8. Providers must as part of achieving sustained employment outcomes:
9. From October 2020 WHP JETS will be a separate strand of WHP Core to provide early light-touch employment support to complement the wider labour market offer of support through a sector-based approach that responds to local priorities.
10. WHP JETS provides a light touch provision that includes, but is not limited to, transferable skills analysis, CV writing, job search, interview skills, self-efficacy and confidence building in the post COVID-19 environment and take a sector-based approach and helps individuals who:
Please Note: State pension age may vary per individual.
11. In order to achieve sustained employment outcomes, Providers will be required to:
12. The Contracting Body will remunerate Work and Health Programme Contractors in accordance with the payment terms set out in contract variation CV04 and CV06.
13. Participants may be referred to you by Jobcentre Plus. For WHP core, some of these referrals will come to you from Jobcentre Plus by an approved signposting organisation.
14. Jobcentre Plus Work Coaches will use their expertise and skills to perform the key role of identifying eligible Participants from the target groups to participate in the WHP Core and the WHP JETS and then engaging them to access the provision. For referrals made by Jobcentre Plus, they will continue to be the final decision maker for determining if an individual is eligible and should be referred to the WHP Core or WHP JETS.
15. DWP wants to compare and contrast different delivery models and reserves the right to operate a PSC alongside the Work and Health Programme contracts and control group. This will enable DWP to quantify and isolate the impact of different delivery approaches and techniques and will support future policy design. DWP will use reasonable endeavors to ensure the PSC is managed so that it does not have a negative impact on the delivery models of suppliers in live running.
16. Whilst Participants are on the WHP Core or WHP JETS some of your key responsibilities are:
17.You must continue to meet ESF specific requirements set by the European Union (EU) and failure to comply is a financial risk for both DWP and you, as funds used inappropriately or for ineligible purposes and/or where the ESF requirements have not been met may be recoverable from you. The ESF requirements include but are not limited to the following:
18. The requirements above apply to all Participants and services supplied under the Contract. If sub-contractors are used to deliver any part of the services under the contract it is your responsibility to ensure ESF requirements are met in respect of all services delivered through such sub-contractors. You therefore are ultimately accountable for the compliance of the contract with ESF requirements. Failure to comply with any of the ESF requirements may result in the reclaim of funding and claims against you for recovery of any payments received under the Contract and losses arising from the failure to comply with ESF requirements.
19. Further information regarding ESF requirements can be found in Generic Provider Guidance Chapter 11b – ESF requirements 2014 – 2020 (England Only) and throughout this guidance at the relevant points.
20. While Participants are on the WHP Core or WHP JETS, Jobcentre Plus will continue to maintain contact with them, where possible. Therefore, Providers are expected to ensure that contact and personal details are up to date on each contact.
Please Note: Not all Participants referred to WHP Core will be in receipt of a Working Age benefit. All Participants on WHP JETS will be in receipt of benefits.
21. Jobcentre Plus will continue where possible to collect any informal feedback that Participants volunteer about the services they receive from you. This will be passed to your performance managers.
22. You are expected to ensure Participants are fully informed about your complaints process. Further information can be found in the COVID-19 Work and Health Programme Provider Guidance Chapter 12 - Participant Complaints.
23. You must ensure Participants are not worse off by virtue of attending the Work and Health Programme.
24. For WHP Core you must at your expense pay each Participant’s costs for travel, childcare, replacement care and additional support costs whilst they are on the programme.
25. For WHP JETS, you must, at your expense, pay each Participant’s costs for travel. You must also at your expense pay an element of childcare care cost if it poses as a barrier to the Participant entering employment within the first month of attendance. For example; to attend interviews, short training courses or in the first month of employment until the first pay is received.
26. While the Participant is on the WHP Core or WHP JETS, you will need to work together with Jobcentre Plus as outlined below.
27. DWP will notify you if we become aware that a Participant has a change in their circumstance, the following changes will be prioritised, the Participant:
28. It is essential that you are in regular contact with the Participant to ensure you have the latest personal information.
29. You must avoid duplication of existing services in your provision of the Work and Health Programme Services, whilst still ensuring that the needs of the Participants are suitably addressed.
30. Once a Participant starts on WHP Core, you have 456 calendar days to work with that Participant, to help them into sustained employment.
31. Unless a Participant completes early, you will be expected to deliver 456 calendar days of continuous support, plus any in work support.
32. You remain responsible for ensuring Participants get the right support for this full period. It is for you to determine the appropriate course of action in accordance with the Contract, for providing support to Participants.
33. In work support whilst on the programme can be for any period of time, but once a Participant reaches the 456-day end point on programme, In Work Support can only be extended for a further 182 days. This may extend the period for which you support a Participant up to a maximum of 639 calendar days.
35. Once a Participant starts on WHP JETS you have 182 calendar days to work with that Participant, to help them into sustained employment.
35. Unless a Participant completes early, you will be expected to deliver 182 calendar days of continuous support.
36. In work support is not applicable for WHP JETS.
37. DWP will track Participant earnings from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) PAYE data for the qualifying period 238 calendar days from the Participant’s start date and will continue to look for late earnings received in the 61 calendar days after the 238 day up to 299 days.
Should you require a copy of any of the forms mentioned in this chapter, please email: whp.enquiries@dwp.gov.uk
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