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Andrew Conlan-Trant
TBG Learning & Momentum Skills
Why am I here?
• To discuss employment support programmes in
the UK and their effectiveness
Why do we do what we do?
• 2.5m people unemployed in the UK
– 7.8% of the population
Would fill Croke Park 30 times
Why do we do what we do?
• Youth unemployment 958,000
• NEETs 1.36m
• 5 unemployed people for every vacancy
• Employment Rate = 71.4%
• Amongst people with disability, employment rate = 46.3%
– 25% lower than for the population
• c.46% disabled people economically inactive
– Over 2.5 times the overall inactive population (c.18%)
Purpose & Ethos
•
Education, training and support organisation whose purpose is to help people
develop themselves
– such that they can become self-sustaining in life.
Disadvantaged People.
Vocational thrust. Guiding the person towards sustainable, independent living.
Skills for Work; finding them work; keeping them in work
Skills for Life.
25+
14-16
5-16
Child
Primary
School
Secondary
School
PRU
Special School
16-18
Training
NEET
Prevention Young
People
18-24
Adult
Training
Basic Skills
Numeracy
Literacy
Vocational Skills
Employability
Personal & Social Development
Work
Programme &
Work Choice for
Unemployed
Training for work
Job Search
Work Placement
In-work Support
Social Inclusion
Services for
adults
In-work
Training &
Support
Work-based
Training
Adult living
sustainable
independent
life
Contracting Environment
• Very structured contracting environment
• Outcome requirements are defined
• Payment leans more towards results
– Government focus is on reducing benefits costs
• Compliance requirements are high to ensure
government money is spent correctly
– High administration requirement
Policy Environment
• Current UK government is focused on economic recovery
• Reducing expenditure and increasing Value for money are key objectives
• Mainstream employment programmes (Work Programme) is very structured
and driven towards results
• Disability employment programmes are continuing to evolve
• Sayce Review
– Money should follow the individual - personal employment support budgets
– Focus resources on entry to employment - flexible supports for employee and
employer to support sustainment
– Focus on rapid job search and placement where possible
– Employer engagement to demonstrate the business case to employ people with
disabilities
• Two core Employment Programmes
– Work Choice and Work Programme
Work Choice
Work Choice Supply Chain
Work Programme
Work Programme Supply Chain
Antur Teifi
A4E
BTCV
CAIS
Neath Port Talbot Council
Futureworks
Interserve Working Futures
TBG Learning
Vale of Glamorgan Council
North Wales Training
Ceredigion Training
Customer Profile to Work Programme
• Job Seekers Allowance – categories, incl
– 18-24 year olds
– 25+ year olds
– Repeat JSA
– Prison Leavers
• Employment & Support Allowance
– Harder to help
– WCA ‘3-, 6- & 12-month prognosis’
Volume Comparison
Work Choice
One contract area
• Years 1 & 2
– 1224 referrals
– 358 jobs;
• Supported/unsupported/p
rogression
Work Programme
One contract area
• Years 1 & 2
– 31,773 referrals
– 6970 jobs
• Unsupported with some
in-work support
Lessons from Work Choice &Work Programme
• Do these programmes work?
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Some restrictions on what providers can report
People are progressing into work; many staying in work
But would this have happened anyway?
Work Programme is definitely not delivering an equitable
performance level for people with disabilities
• as work Choice does
• Programmes are contract-led, not person-led
– What gets contracted and paid for gets done
• Requires a ‘lean’ approach to delivery
Improvements
• Dedicated programmes for people with
disabilities and without disabilities should
continue
– Contract construct not the most relevant factor
• Skills and Employment Support programmes
need to be linked more closely
– Currently depends on providers
– policy is loose with some anomalies
Thank You