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Jobcentre Plus

Jobcentre Plus (Welsh: Canolfan byd Gwaith) is a brand used by the UK Department for Work and Pensions for its working-age support service in the United Kingdom, its services offered directly by the Department for Work and Pensions.
From 2002 to 2011, it was the name of a government executive agency, formed by the amalgamation of two agencies: the Employment Service, which operated Jobcentres, and the Benefits Agency, which ran social security offices. It reported directly to the Minister of State for Employment.
== Role of Jobcentre Plus ==
Jobcentre Plus is an executive agency〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Evaluation of the macroeconomic impact of Jobcentre Plus and Jobseeker's Allowance New Deals: a feasibility study )〕 of the Department for Work and Pensions of the government of the United Kingdom.〔(webpage of the Department for Work and Pensions (jobcentre-plus) ) Retrieved 2012-05-31〕 The agency provides services primarily to those attempting to find employment and to those requiring the issuing of a financial provision due to, in the first case lack of employment, of an allowance to assist with the living costs and expenditure intrinsic to the effort to achieve employment,〔 or in all other cases the provision of social-security benefit as the result of a person without an income from employment due to illness-incapacity including drug addiction.〔〔(secondary supporting reference) A Cebulla,(National Centre for Social Research) N Smith and E Sutton (Returning to Normality: Substance Users’ Work Histories and Perceptions of Work During and After Recovery ) British Journal of Social Work Vol. 34 No. 7 Retrieved 2012-05-31〕 The organisation acts from within the government's agenda for community and social welfare.〔(webpage about the Department for Work and Pensions ) Retrieved 2012-05-31〕〔(Government Legal Service ) Retrieved 2012-05-31〕 Job vacancies advertised for employers within each of the public offices use a computer system called the Labour Market System (LMS). A new government website named Universal Jobmatch has recently been launched whereby jobseekers can search for employment and employers can upload and manage their own vacancies whilst searching for prospective employees.
Services are provided in the first instance via in-house job-advisors and advisors contacted via telephony.〔C Hay and A Slater (ECOTEC Research and Consulting Limited) (The use of Jobcentre Plus telephony and face-to-face first contact services by customers with specific communication barriers ) ISBN 9781847122315 - Retrieved 2012-05-31〕 Customers are able to access vacancy information through the Universal Jobmatch. Claims may be made for working-age benefits such as Jobseeker's Allowance, Incapacity Benefit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support or the new Universal Credit.

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