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Connect to Work

Connect to Work is a new DWP-funded supported employment programme that launched across the Local London sub-region in September 2025. The programme will run for five years, helping thousands of people into sustainable employment.

32,000+

residents helped by Local London employment programmes

£60m

part of £60million investment in 2025 to help people find work

What will Connect to Work do?

Connect to Work is a voluntary supported employment programme helping thousands of people with disabilities, long-term health conditions, and other complex barriers to find and stay in work.

Delivered by our member boroughs - Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Enfield, Greenwich, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Waltham Forest - the programme will support over 12,000 residents across five years.

Using the 'Place, Train and Maintain' model, Connect to Work offers:

  • Personalised, one-to-one support tailored to each individual’s needs.
  • In-work support to help people stay in employment.
  • Close collaboration with employers as equal partners.
  • Sustainable employment outcomes through ongoing support for both residents and employers.
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Who is Connect To Work for?

Connect to Work is voluntary and is for anyone who is disabled, has a health condition or is experiencing non-health related barriers to work. It is for people who:

  • Are aged 18 or over.
  • Live in one of the following boroughs: Barking & Dagenham, Bexley, Bromley, Enfield, Greenwich, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, or Waltham Forest.
  • Have a health condition, disability, or face other barriers to work.
  • Are not currently working, or are at risk of losing their job.
  • Are motivated to work (including self-employment) and want to find a job that’s right for them.

The programme is now live and taking referals. Residents in our boroughs (Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Bromley*, Enfield, Greenwich, Havering, Newham, Redbridge or Waltham Forest) can find out more from their local council's employment support team or complete this online form to express interest.

*delivery is planned to begin in 2026.

Who is delivering Connect To Work in London?

Connect to Work was devolved to London’s four sub-regional partnerships, and is being delivered by local authority employment support teams.

How to be part of Connect To Work

Staff recruitment

We expect many of our boroughs will recruit staff to support the programme and these will be posted on each borough’s jobs page in due course. We recommend looking at the jobs pages on our boroughs’ websites:

(Please note: we do not manage these sites and are unable to answer questions regarding recruitment.)

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Employment Support Procurement

Some of our boroughs are looking to procure employment support services with experience of delivering IPS and SEQF models.

These are likely to be published on public procurement portals from January 2025. Businesses interested in bidding for this work can register on:

(Please note: we do not manage these sites and are unable to answer questions regarding procurement. Questions on tenders must be asked via the portal)

Public procurement changed from Monday 24 February 2025. Visit the Government website for information and guidance to make it easier for suppliers bid for work.

We’re looking for support from businesses, NHS and others

Through Connect to Work we will be looking to continue to collaborate with Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), Jobcentre Plus, and training providers to ensure wrap-around support for residents moving into employment and at risk of falling out of work.

We will be engaging with employers keen to hire and support economically inactive individuals into work. Support will continue when the person is employed.

Through the programme employers can get help to support employees at risk of losing their jobs. We will be seeking to work with health services and support services to help people in work overcome issues to help them stay in work, benefiting them and their employer.

What next?

We will regularly update this page and let people on our mailing lists know the latest. To reach the team, please contact: LLConnectToWork@redbridge.gov.uk

In the meantime, businesses can make a difference support other exciting areas of our work. Find out more www.local.london/partnerships We would love to hear from you.

Residents can express interest in joining the programme by completing this online form, or speaking to their local council's employment support team.

You can find out more about Connect to Work on the Government website.

(Page last updated 18 September 2025)

Get involved

We’re looking for support from businesses, NHS and others. Contact us to find out more.