Partnership Working with DWP Morag Sweeney External Relations Manager

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Partnership Working with DWP Morag Sweeney External Relations Manager Central Scotland District

Social Enterprise – function OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE Social Enterprise – function Strengthen communities Improve people’s life chances Protect the environment Address social needs

OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE DWP PRIORITIES Run an effective welfare system that enables people to achieve financial independence by providing assistance and guidance into employment Create a fair and affordable welfare system which improves the life chances of children Deliver outstanding services to our customers and claimants Deliver efficiently: transform the way we deliver our services to reduce costs and increase efficiency Increase saving for, and security in, later life https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/department-for-work-and-pensions-single-departmental-plan/dwp-single-departmental-plan-2018-to-2022-headline-indicators-technical-detail

DWP Partnership offer An opportunity to promote service through our network of offices. Engagement with customers Promoting Social Enterprises generally ‘Job Ready’ customers Programme funding Work Experience opportunities Up – skilling staff across organisations

What would you want DWP to do for you?