Employment Support

Ready to create a more inclusive workplace? Connect To Work provides expert support and practical strategies to help employers attract, retain, and grow a diverse talent pool.

About Connect To Work

The Connect To Work programme gives employers the chance to start or strengthen their disability/inclusion strategies with guidance from Supported Employment specialists. Delivered locally by Step2Skills, this free programme helps create more accessible workplaces by supporting disabled people, those with health conditions, and others facing complex barriers to employment.

Hertfordshire employers of all sizes are invited to take part in the programme and reap the benefits, which include:

- Potential increased productivity

- Increased customer diversity

- Reduced staff turnover

- Improved work environment

- Reputational gains

What employers can expect

Wraparound support
Individuals employed through Connect to Work will be supported by an Employment Specialist who will collaborate with the employer on induction, training, career planning and identifying reasonable adjustments.

Stronger links to support networks
Employment Specialists can direct employers to useful services, whether you are new to this space or already a Disability Confident Employer.

Recruitment support
A Connect to Work Employment Specialist will work in partnership with employers to understand the needs of your business, to match the right person to a job that aligns with their skills and goals, saving time and recruitment costs.

Inclusive practices
The Employment Specialist can support employers with practices like inclusive talent attraction, on-boarding processes and career building to facilitate the transition to a more inclusive workplace.

Common concerns

The Employment Specialist will provide wraparound support for the employee and employer whilst building the confidence and capability of the existing workforce, removing the onus from the business.
Most reasonable adjustments cost little to nothing and can be easy to put in place; for example, a more flexible working pattern.
Employers of all sizes already use Supported Employment schemes; the Employment Specialist can identify your workplace’s specific needs and accommodate.
Studies show there is little difference between the amount of sick leave taken by employees on supported employment programmes vs not.

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