Evidence-based strategies for supporting long-term unemployed people with disabilities back into work, covering the IPS model, transitional employment, wage subsidies, CV gap strategies, and psychological support.
Long-Term Unemployment and Disability: Evidence-Based Re-Entry Strategies
The Challenge
Long-term unemployment (12+ months without work) affects over 15 million people across OECD countries at any given time. People with disabilities are disproportionately represented: in the UK, disabled people are three times more likely to be long-term unemployed than non-disabled people (DWP, 2023).
The longer someone is out of work, the harder re-entry becomes. Skills atrophy, confidence declines, social networks shrink, and employer bias against CV gaps intensifies.
What Works: The Evidence
Individual Placement and Support (IPS)
IPS is the most evidence-based supported employment model in the world, with over 30 randomised controlled trials demonstrating its effectiveness:
Core principles: Rapid job search (no extended "pre-vocational" training), competitive employment as the goal, integration with clinical support, individualised job matching, time-unlimited support
Results: IPS achieves 55–65% employment rates for people with serious mental illness — compared to 20–25% for traditional vocational services (Bond et al., 2020)
Adopted in: UK (NHS England), US (VA system), Australia, several EU countries
Works for: Originally developed for severe mental illness, now proven effective for other disabilities and long-term health conditions
Transitional Employment
Structured, time-limited work placements that bridge the gap between unemployment and competitive employment:
Gradually increasing hours and responsibilities
On-site support from employment specialists
A "real job" with real pay, but with a safety net
Wage Subsidies
Government-funded programmes that reduce employer risk:
UK Restart: Up to 12 months of intensive employment support for long-term unemployed people
US WOTC: Tax credits for hiring long-term unemployed individuals (27+ weeks)
Germany Eingliederungszuschuss: Wage subsidies of up to 70% for up to 24 months
Australia jobactive/Workforce Australia: Wage subsidies of up to $10,000 for hiring eligible job seekers
CV Gap Strategies
For Job Seekers
Functional CV format: Organise by skills rather than chronological employment
Include non-paid activities: Volunteering, caring responsibilities, courses, community work
Brief explanation: A single line is sufficient — "Career break for health reasons, now fully recovered and work-ready"
Focus forward: Emphasise what you can do, not the gap
For Employers
Do not auto-reject CVs with gaps — you are screening out talent
Ask about skills, not chronology in interviews
Offer work trials: Let candidates demonstrate ability rather than explain history