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Ingeus Limited
Company typePrivate
Industryhuman services provider
Founded1989
FounderThérèse Rein
Area served
worldwide
Websitewww.ingeus.com

Ingeus Limited is a British-based, American provider of employment and health programmes, services for young people, training and skills support, and probation services.

History

Ingeus has evolved from a small rehabilitation company based in Australia in 1989 to an international provider of high-quality employment services. It was initially a small rehabilitation company called Work Directions. The company now has over 150 offices in UK, France, Sweden, Korea, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Australia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and New Zealand with more than 1,700 employees. In 2002 the company was rebranded as Ingeus.

In 2011 Ingeus and Deloitte created a joint venture to operate contracts in the government welfare-to-work Work Programme. In 2013 Deloitte withdrew from the joint venture as Work Programme fees were reduced.[1][2]

in 2014 became part of Arizona-based human services provider Providence Service Corporation.[3]

References

  1. ^ Richard Crump (5 November 2013). "Deloitte to offload stake in government Work Programme". AccountancyAge. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  2. ^ Sally Chesworth (5 November 2013). "Deloitte to sell stake in government Work Programme". BBC News. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  3. ^ Sunday Times Best 100 Companies