Connect to Work for Employers.
I am an employer and would like more information about Connect to Work.
Helping you build a stronger, more inclusive workforce
Whether you’re looking to fill a vacancy or support someone already on your team, we’re here to help.
Hiring and retaining staff can be tough. You might be facing:
● Difficulty finding reliable candidates
● High staff turnover or absenteeism
● Uncertainty about how to support employees with health conditions, disabilities or other barriers
● Limited time or resources to provide in-work support
How Connect to Work Can Help
Connect to Work is a fully-funded service that works with employers like you to:
Match you with motivated candidates
Match you with motivated candidates who are ready and eager to work
Provide one-to-one support
Provide one-to-one support for you and your new employees to help them settle in and succeed
Advide and guidance
Offer advice and guidance on reasonable adjustments and inclusive practices
Support existing staff
Support existing staff who may be struggling to stay in work due to health or personal challenges
Reduce recruitment costs
Reduce recruitment costs by helping you find the right person, the first time
6. Help at work and we work with your employer
We’ll keep helping you learn and do well in your job.
We’ll talk to your employer to make sure you get the support you need
Partnering with Connect to Work
Get real results with support that delivers:
● Access to a new pool of job-ready candidates
● Improved staff retention and wellbeing
● A more inclusive and diverse workplace
● No cost to your business
Connect to Work is the first programme under the Government’s new Get Britain Working Strategy to tackle economic inactivity.
It will be delivered via grants across 43 clusters of Local Authorities in England, shaped around local services and priorities, to help people find and fulfil their potential to work.
It will be a voluntary, high-fidelity Supported Employment programme, connecting work, health and skills support across England and Wales.
This is a work programme to help disabled people, those with health conditions and people with complex barriers to employment, to find sustainable work.
This approach will be based on the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model, or the Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF)
If you have any questions regarding Somerset Connect to Work or would like to be involved in activities to support the development of the Somerset Connect to Work delivery model, please contact Connect2Work@Somerset.gov.uk
Get Somerset Working is Somerset’s local strategy to reduce economic inactivity and foster a more inclusive and resilient labour market.
Register your interest.
Supporting Somerset Employers to Recruit and Retain Staff
Events.
Sickness Absence: Its Impact on Your Business
Is sickness absence holding your organisation back?
📅 Date: 22nd April 2026
⏰ Time: 8:30–9:30am
📍 Venue: Princes Theatre, Burnham-on-Sea
Find out more and register here:
Sickness absence and its impact on your business (opens in a new tab; external site)
View the event flyer
Coffee and Collaboration: Unlock the Power of Inclusive Recruitment
Grow your business. Strengthen your workforce. Support your community.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Coffee and Collaboration event on Tuesday 24th February.
You can find details about the Disability Confident Scheme, Inclusive Recruitment resources and more from the event on the Event Padlet.
Thousands of individuals across Somerset are eager to work and bring value to employers just like you—together, we can unlock that potential.
Whether you’re an HR leader, hiring manager, or business owner, this free event is designed to help you recruit smarter, strengthen your team, and make a lasting impact.
This is a relaxed, interactive session where you’ll:
- Discover how inclusive recruitment can boost productivity, retention, and workplace culture
- Learn about local support available to help you hire confidently
- Hear real examples of businesses who’ve successfully diversified their workforce
- Connect with other employers who are passionate about people and growth
Location: Taunton Rugby Football Club Taunton, England
Date: Tuesday, Feb 24 from 9 am to 12 pm
Cost: Free
Register: Find out more and register for the Coffee and Collaboration for Inclusive Recruitment event:
Coffee and Collaboration for Inclusive Employment (opens in a new tab; external site)
Stay informed - Business Newsletter.
Please sign up to our business newsletter to stay informed of opportunities.
Somerset Business Newsletter (opens in a new tab; external site)
Resources
Documents.
Presentations.
Connect to Work – SEIS – Market Engagement (PDF)
Somerset Connect to Work Programme – Stakeholder Presentation – 19 February 2025 (PDF)
Somerset Connect to Work Programme – Stakeholder Presentation – 29 January 2025 (PDF)
Role of Community Employment Hubs – Connect to Work Triage and Referral (PDF, 631 KB)
Connect to Work – Procurement Info and Guidance (PDF, 971 KB)
WorkFit MSK Programme – Early support for MSK recovery and return to work in Somerset (PDF, 2 MB)
Related information.
Connect to Work – gov.uk (opens in a new tab; external site) [External link]
Get Britain Working (opens in a new tab; external site) [External link]
Community Employment Hubs (opens in a new tab; external site) [External link]
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model (opens in a new tab; external site) [External link]
Support Employment Quality Framework (SEQF) (opens in a new tab; external site) [External link]
Useful links / Library
(opens in a new tab; external site)The Government is making big changes to the Disability Confident scheme to give disabled people better support at work and help employers create more inclusive workplaces. The updated scheme includes stronger standards, more help for small businesses, and guidance shaped by disabled people.
