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Being in good employment supports good health, whereas unemployment, particularly long-term unemployment, contributes significantly to poor health.
The proposed priorities below are seen as important to helping Cheshire West and Chester residents have access to good employment, training and volunteering opportunities:
a) Supporting a healthy workforce
b) Helping people into employment
c) Supporting residents living with long term conditions, severe mental illness, mental health conditions and substance use to secure and retain employment
d) Supporting people living with learning disabilities into volunteering or employment
e) Supporting our businesses to employ and buy local where possible
f) Reducing digital exclusion by making it easier for people to be online
Being in good employment supports good health, whereas unemployment, particularly long-term unemployment, contributes significantly to poor health.
The proposed priorities below are seen as important to helping Cheshire West and Chester residents have access to good employment, training and volunteering opportunities:
a) Supporting a healthy workforce
b) Helping people into employment
c) Supporting residents living with long term conditions, severe mental illness, mental health conditions and substance use to secure and retain employment
d) Supporting people living with learning disabilities into volunteering or employment
e) Supporting our businesses to employ and buy local where possible
f) Reducing digital exclusion by making it easier for people to be online