§ Mr. SwayneTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what steps he is taking to ensure that Jobcentre Plus services are available throughout rural areas. [73983]
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§ Mr. Nicholas BrownWe understand the difficulties that people living in rural areas can face, both in securing employment and gaining access to our services. We are therefore developing new ways of making Jobcentre Plus services more accessible to such people, for example by
providing a single point of access to jobs and benefitsproviding access to jobs through call centres, touch screen 'Jobpoints' in a wider range of locations, and the internetenabling people to make claims for benefit by telephone, and eventually through other channels such as the internetextending outreach services such as local community surgeriesmaking services available through mobile unitsdelivering services from premises shared with our partners in the local community, for example local authoritiesWe have introduced new services which should be particularly useful for Jobcentre Plus customers in rural areas. "Jobseeker Direct"—on 0845 6060234—is a telephone jobfinding service available to both unemployed and employed people. They can also look for jobs and learning opportunities on the internet, through two websites www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk and www.worktrain.gov.uk.
The integrated Jobcentre Plus offices which we will be extending throughout Great Britain over the next four years will offer a significantly enhanced telephone service that will improve access to services for those who do not live near a Jobcentre Plus office. Each Jobcentre Plus office will have a dedicated telephone contact centre open from 8.30 am to 6.00 pm. Customers will be able to make their initial claim to benefit through this service and book appointments with Personal Advisers.