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Poverty to Prosperity Event
Tuesday 10th February 2009
A joint initiative supported by the Welsh Assembly Government and Jobcentre Plus
Menter ar y cyd a gefnogir gan Lywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru a’r Ganolfan Byd Gwaith
Long-term worklessness is one of the
greatest known risks to public health
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Health Risk = Smoking 10 packs of cigarettes per day (Ross, 1995)
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Suicide in young men > 6 months out of work is increased x40
(Wessely, 2004)
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Suicide rate in general increases x6 in longer-term worklessness
(Bartley et al, 2005)
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Health risk and life expectancy greater than many killer diseases
(Waddell & Aylward, 2005)
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Greater risk than most dangerous jobs (Construction & North Sea)
Want2Work (1) Project Performance
(South Wales Valleys District)
Beneficiary Engagements
- Target
1,667
- Achieved
2,404
144% Against Profile
Of which
- 82% claim an economically inactive benefit (1,982 beneficiaries)
- 62% claim Incapacity Benefit (1,502 beneficiaries)
- 20% claim Income Support (480 beneficiaries)
- 69% have claimed for in excess of 12 months (1,666 beneficiaries)
- 58% for more than 2 years (1,398 beneficiaries)
- 30% for more than 6 years (721 beneficiaries)
- 13% for more than 11 years (315 beneficiaries)
- 65 beneficiaries with claims longer than 20 years
Want2Work (1) Project Performance
(South Wales Valleys District)
Beneficiary Job Outcomes
- Target
334
- Achieved
748
224% Against Profile
Of which
- 84% claimed an economically inactive benefit (626 beneficiaries)
- 65% claimed Incapacity Benefit (489 beneficiaries)
- 18% claimed Income Support (137 beneficiaries)
- 61% had claimed for in excess of 12 months (453 beneficiaries)
- 47% for more than 2 years (355 beneficiaries)
- 23% for more than 6 years (171 beneficiaries)
- 11% for more than 11 years (80 beneficiaries)
- 16 beneficiaries with claims longer than 20 years
- 51 into self employment
Want2Work (1) Evaluation
(Hallam University, Sheffield)
Impact of Want2Work on probability of moving into work
- Full sample: 8-9 percentage points
- Incapacity Benefit only: 12-14 percentage points
- Control group seeking: 7-8 percentage points
- W2W <15 months: 6-7 percentage points
- W2W <15 months & control group seeking: 5-6 percentage points
Summary of labour market outcomes
- Want2Work participation is associated with a significantly higher
likelihood of moving into a job.
- Conservative estimate of effect size: 5-6 percentage points
- Statistically a large effect
Want2Work (2) Project Description
Want2Work builds on the key employment programmes provided by the
Department for Work and Pensions with the key objective of engaging
increased numbers of economically inactive individuals, particularly
those who traditionally fail to engage with mainstream programmes, with
the primary aim of supporting more people back into work.
The project places a significant emphasis on providing outreach services
in communities that experience multiple and varied disadvantage,
working in partnership to provide a strategic portfolio of activity,
opportunities and stepping stones linking people with the world of work.
Targets & Delivery Areas
Project Targets
Delivery Areas
15,000 engagements
5,000 job entries
Torfaen (non CS areas)
Caerphilly (non CS area)
Rhondda Cynon Taff (non CS area)
Bridgend
Neath - Port Talbot
Swansea
Carmarthenshire
Pembrokeshire
Ceredigion
Isle of Anglesey
Gwynedd
South Wales Valleys Targets
4,500 beneficiaries engaged
1,500 additional job entries
South Wales Valleys
Organisational Chart
Geraint Williams
Project Manager
Caerphilly
Rhondda Cynon
Bridgend
Support Team
Health
8 Wards
18 Wards
18 Wards
Specialist Adviser
4 x Want2Work
Advisers
8 x Want2Work
Advisers
6 x Want2Work
Advisers
Health Professional
(Partnerships)
Local Office Manager
Admin Officers x 2/3
St Cattwg; Hengoed; Cefn Fforest; Pengam; Crumlin; Aber Valley; Machen,
Bedwas & Trethomas; and St James
Abercynon; Glyncoch; Rhydfelin Ilan; Cymmer; Gilfach Goch; Porth;
Tonyrefail East & West; Tylorstown; Ynyshir; Ystrad Pentre; Cwm Clydach;
Trealaw; Llwynypia; Tonypandy; Penygraig; and Ynysbwl
Porthcawl East & West; Morfa; Cefn Cribbwr; Sarn; Llangeinor; Bettws;
Blackmill; Bryncoch; Nantymoel; Cornelly; Maseteg East; Maesteg West;
Newton; Caerau; Pyle; Nottage; and Rest Bay.
Project Priorities
Outputs and Results. The project has set a target of engaging 14,900 people over the six years of
operational delivery, the primary beneficiary group being those who are economically inactive. The
activities of Want2Work are focused on helping people find work, the ultimate objective being to
help 5,000+ people find work.
Value for Money. The business plan has been developed on a strong economic basis and places
significant emphasis on the return on the investment of structural fund support. Based on a
conservative assumption that 50% of those supported into work remain in work for over 12 months,
W2W is expected to produce an annual saving to the Treasury of just under £6,000,000 per year in
benefit savings, the overall investment being cost neutral (purely on benefit savings) within less
than three years.
Added Value. Want2Work is built around two key aspects of added value:
Engagement of an additional 14,900 beneficiaries in back to work activities over and above
mainstream employment programme expectations.
Providing a community outreach adviser service supported by a range of flexible products and
initiatives to support progression towards employment.
Opportunities / Next Steps
Sharing Good Practice
- How can (we as a group) share good practice / information between organisations?
Communications / Relationships
- How should we manage local relationships?
Developing Provision and Collaborative Working
- In what way can your organisation/s support Want2Work?
- How can Want2Work support your organisation/s?
- Developing a reciprocal referral process / system.