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Simple terms explainer

Councils can promote employment opportunities for disabled people. This means actively encouraging and supporting disabled adults to find and maintain paid work, helping to remove barriers in the workplace, and ensuring equal access to job opportunities. Councils may provide practical assistance such as training, careers advice, and guidance, as well as work with employers to create inclusive environments. The aim is to improve job prospects for disabled people and support their independence and participation in the workforce.

Legal status

Discretionary


Duty category

Adult social care

Economic development


Duty type

Public facing


Social determinant of health

Social and community context

Emerging policy and legislation

1

Bodies with shared interest

Skills Development Scotland (SDS)
Department for Work & Pensions (DWP)
Social Work Scotland

Standards and frameworks


2