Report: Individual Placement and Support - Impact beyond jobs
Insights from the frontline of Employment Services

Published in February 2025, this report reviews the employment and wellbeing outcomes of 19,000+ (at time of writing) people who have participated in our employment support programme using Individual Placement Services (IPS) methodology.
IPS is a form of tailored employment support that links work and health, helping people with health problems return to or stay in work. Shaw Trust is one of Britain’s largest providers of IPS, second only to the NHS.
In this report, we share our insights from the frontline of delivering IPS, our impact to date, and what we’ve learnt.
Our findings include:
- Early help while someone is still in work leads to better employment outcomes. 62% of people who are referred to Shaw Trust IPS services while still employed are able to stay in work, taking on average 60 days off sick before returning to work. In comparison for someone who is unemployed when they start the programme, it takes an average of 90 days to find work.
- IPS helps people gain – and stay in – work. 73% of the people Shaw Trust supported into work sustained their job for 13 weeks, and 68% of those sustained it for 26 weeks.
- Work is good for health and wellbeing: 73% of those who found employment showed an improvement in their wellbeing score. 63% of those did not start work still improved their wellbeing and felt more positive about their job prospects.
- IPS boosts the economy with an average salary of £32,000 for those gaining employment through Shaw Trust IPS programmes – just below the national average.
- IPS saves taxpayer money: with an estimated return on investment in year 1 of £2.43 benefits for every £1 spent on an IPS Primary Care participant (often referred by their GP); this accrues over three years to £9.22 for every £1 spent.
- IPS benefits communities by boosting employment, contributing to better social and family relationships, and maximising use of locally available services.
Our evidence is clear that when delivered correctly, IPS works.
- 88% of the people we support say they improved or maintained their mental health
- 95% would recommend our services
- 3 month average to get into employment
Gaining and sustaining work through IPS
Learn more about how IPS links work and health to support people and communities in our explainer video.
If you’re in the process of Commissioning Connect to Work and want to learn how we can help with our IPS Centre of Excellence, visit Commissioning Connect to Work – Shaw Trust.