Learning and Work Institute (L&W) led the evaluation of the Government’s Restart programme, in partnership with Ipsos UK. The research comprised: a longitudinal cohort study, a survey of Restart providers and case study research of 12 geographic areas.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) launched the Restart Scheme in June 2021, as part of the government’s ‘Plan for Jobs’, in response to the expected increase in long-term unemployment resulting from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Referrals to the scheme will continue to June 2026.

Our evaluation comprised:

  • A longitudinal cohort study
  • A survey of Restart providers
  • Case study research of 12 geographic areas

We found that the Restart Scheme was generally effective in achieving its objectives to:

  • move people into or towards sustainable employment
  • have a positive effect on participants’ wellbeing and life satisfaction
  • move people into different sectors

The Restart Scheme was less able to support people with health conditions as well as the more highly skilled or those with specialist qualifications. This is particularly significant in the context of rising levels of economic inactivity which means that future employment support programmes will need to be equipped to support high numbers of people with health conditions.

20 January 2026

Labour market dashboard

Every month, Learning and Work Institute produces detailed and timely analysis of the latest labour market statistics from ONS. Explore our interactive charts.

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20 January 2026

Labour Market Briefing: January 2026

Our analysis of the ONS labour market statistics, released on the morning of 20 January 2026.

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20 January 2026

Labour market stats response, January 2026

L&W’s chief executive Stephen Evans responds to the latest labour market data from ONS.

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16 January 2026

From strength to strength: JobsPlus in Toxteth

Reflections from one of our delivery providers for JobsPlus, a new community-led approach to help people find work and boost their earnings. JobsPlus is being piloted on 10 sites across England, following the model’s success in the United States.

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13 January 2026

Labour Market Evidence Programme

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has commissioned the Institute for Employment Studies, in partnership with Learning and Work Institute, to deliver evidence reviews and practical resources on key labour market issues to help inform local policymakers.

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2 January 2026

Getting neighbourhoods working: over 1,000 people take part in community-led employment support

Over 1,000 people have engaged with JobsPlus, a new community-led approach to finding work and increasing earnings which is being piloted across England from Medway to Merseyside following the model’s success in the United States.

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16 December 2025

Labour Market Briefing: December 2025

Our analysis of the ONS labour market statistics, released on the morning of 16 December 2025.

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16 December 2025

Responding to Alan Milburn’s investigation into young people not earning or learning

Sam Avanzo Windett, Deputy Director at Learning and Work Institute, responds to the launch of Alan Milburn’s investigation into young people not earning or learning.

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16 December 2025

Labour market stats response, December 2025

L&W’s chief executive Stephen Evans responds to the latest labour market data from ONS.

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