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Job Retention

Momentum's Job Retention programmes work with clients to enable them to return to work following illness or injury.

By becoming involved at an early stage, we aim to help people break down the barriers that are preventing them from returning to work.

We also provide support to employers, helping them to understand the needs of such employees and to offer practical solutions, which may enable them to return to work.

This could include adaptations to the workplace or providing a support worker to assist employees with tasks they are unable to complete such as note taking.

Momentum currently offers two job retention programmes, Get Back Plus and Access to Work.

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