Mel Stride says changes to welfare assessments and working practices will bring 'new opportunities'
Disability benefit assessments will be reformed to encourage more people with mental health conditions into employment under Government plans announced today.
He said specifically people with mental health conditions will be pushed into employment under plans to reform the way welfare assessments would work.
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