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Social care reform âcould boost economy by £20bn by helping disabled to workâ
Making social care more widely available would allow many disabled people to enter work or progress their careers, the Leonard Cheshire charity said
A social care reform could help many disabled people enter work (Image: PA)
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Reforming the social care system could boost the UK economy by up to £20 billion a year by helping disabled people into work, charity research suggests.
Making social care more widely available would allow many disabled people to enter work, increase their hours or progress their careers, the disability charity Leonard Cheshire said.
Economic modelling for the charity by Frontier Economics found that this could generate between £6 billion and £20 billion for the economy.
Disabled people are three times more likely to be economically “inactive”, unemployed and not looking for a job, than the wider population, Leonard Cheshire said.
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