Autistic People in the Workforce 2022-02-07
2022-02-07
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Q1
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Context
The question arises from the need to support autistic individuals in gaining employment, highlighting a significant gap between job vacancies and meaningful employment rates among autistic adults.
What steps she is taking to support autistic people into the workforce. The Office for National Statistics highlighted that only 25% of autistic adults are in any form of meaningful employment despite record job vacancies.
We are working with the National Autistic Society to test ways to make jobcentres more inclusive of people with autism; this test will inform changes to the wider jobcentre network. We encourage employers to consider autistic people for roles and can offer support where needed through Access to Work.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer did not address regional adjustments or specific steps to get employers to take action seriously, despite these being explicitly asked about.
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Q2
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The question follows up on a previous response regarding steps to support autistic individuals in employment, highlighting that only 25% of autistic adults are employed despite high job vacancies.
I thank the Minister for that response and the work she is doing. The Office for National Statistics highlighted back in November last year that, tragically, only 25% of autistic adults are in any form of meaningful employment despite record job vacancies. I am encouraged by the Minister's additional steps, but what can we do to get the regional adjustments in place so employers really take this seriously?
There is a lot that we can do together and this is an effort for the Government, for employers and for others such as the National Autistic Society and the all-party group on autism. We are engaging with employers through the disability confident scheme; supporting jobseekers, workers and employers through Access to Work; and making our jobcentres and youth hubs inclusive in the way they ought to be.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer did not specifically address regional adjustments or how to ensure that employers take autism seriously as requested.
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Q3
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The question arises from a constituent's case where an individual with autism underwent a work capability assessment without proper representation, resulting in a reduction of Employment and Support Allowance.
My constituent has a range of conditions, including autism, which has left him with a mental age of 10. He underwent a telephone work capability assessment without a parent or guardian present, which resulted in a reduction in his employment and support allowance. Will the Minister meet me to discuss the case? What steps are being taken to ensure that autistic people and those with additional support needs are helped into work and not targeted in such a manner?
I would be happy to look in more detail at this case—or ask officials to do so—which appears to raise a number of issues. More generally, we are absolutely committed to supporting disabled people appropriately into employment that might be right for them. There is more than £1 billion of funding in the spending review for disability employment.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer did not specifically commit to meeting the questioner or address measures against targeting during assessments, despite these being asked about.
Response accuracy