Work and Health Programme The Work and Health Programme helps you find and keep a job if you’re out of work. It’s voluntary - unless you’ve been out of work and claiming unemployment benefits for 24 months. This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg). Eligibility You could be eligible if you live in England or Wales and you’re: disabled out of work and have claimed unemployment benefits for 24 months a carer or former carer homeless a former member of the armed forces or an armed forces reservist the partner of a current or former member of the armed forces a care leaver a young person in a gang a refugee a victim of domestic violence dependent (or have been dependent) on drugs or alcohol and it’s preventing you from getting work an ex-offender and you’ve completed a custodial or community sentence an offender serving a community sentence You don’t have to be getting benefits to apply. What you’ll get You’ll get personal support to help you: identify your employment needs match your skills to work that’s available put you in touch with employers find long-term employment get training to help you find work manage health problems to reduce their impact on work How to apply Ask your work coach if you’re eligible. If you don’t have a work coach, go to your local Jobcentre Plus and ask to speak to a work coach about the Work and Health Programme. Related content Work and Health Programme provider guidance Get support in work if you have a disability or health condition (Access to Work) Reduced Earnings Allowance Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)