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Table 1: Workwise/worklink management information April-September 1995 |Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number referred to programme |2,161 |1,011 |2,166 |7,263 |2,158 |528 |1,848 |1,675 |2,850 |21,660 Starters on programme |1,094 |505 |886 |2,894 |1,119 |254 |836 |724 |1,149 |9,461 Completers on programme |833 |347 |605 |2,135 |853 |175 |600 |508 |771 |6,827 Outcomes-Jobcentre Job |38 |8 |17 |56 |38 |18 |29 |13 |29 |246 -Non Jobcentre Job |71 |29 |57 |204 |113 |18 |93 |36 |49 |670 -ES TEC/LEC programmes |261 |93 |152 |648 |225 |69 |200 |159 |296 |2,103 -Other |86 |30 |28 |231 |71 |12 |60 |22 |35 |575 -Total Outcomes |456 |160 |254 |1,139 |447 |117 |382 |230 |409 |3,594 Number of Benefits Agency decisions made for clients failing to start or complete |418 |170 |402 |1,173 |368 |73 |279 |367 |724 |3,974 The above data can not be broken down by characteristics for each data item but information is collected by participants as follows:
|Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starters Ethnic Group 1 (White) |1,055 |431 |776 |2,039 |1,050 |244 |651 |668 |1,121 |8,035 -Ethnic Group 2 (Black/African) |3 |9 |37 |474 |22 |4 |42 |17 |2 |610 -Ethnic Group 3 (Asian) |17 |59 |53 |200 |9 |5 |125 |26 |13 |506 -Ethnic Group 4 (None of above) |4 |3 |6 |83 |6 |0 |9 |4 |2 |117 -Ethnic Group 5 (Not any) |15 |3 |14 |98 |32 |1 |9 |10 |11 |193 Starters Male |908 |395 |714 |2,138 |874 |211 |633 |550 |906 |7,329 -Female |186 |110 |172 |756 |245 |43 |203 |174 |243 |2,132 Starters Health Problem |94 |47 |94 |249 |115 |14 |65 |54 |62 |794
Table 2: Jobclub Management Information April-September 1995 |Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |WALES |WM |NW |Scotland|National --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number Entrants |7,170 |10,625 |10,593 |39,749 |10,040 |5,753 |12,252 |14,238 |12,105 |122,525 Number Leavers |7,845 |10,504 |12,410 |46,542 |10,576 |6,255 |12,160 |15,530 |11,900 |133,722 Outcomes Jobcentre Job |890 |874 |852 |2,614 |898 |844 |866 |874 |1,959 |10,671 Non Jobcentre Job |2,264 |3,544 |3,511 |14,393 |3,843 |2,157 |3,993 |4,761 |3,858 |42,324 Other Positive Outcomes |632 |1,045 |1,179 |4,090 |1,271 |740 |1,347 |1,196 |1,435 |12,935 Total Outcomes |3,786 |5,463 |5,542 |21,097 |6,012 |3,741 |6,206 |6,831 |7,252 |65,930
|Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leavers-Ethnic Group 1 (White) |7,695 |9,607 |11,506 |34,158 |10,225 |6,066 |9,954 |14,065 |11,696 |11,5512 -Ethnic Group 2 (Black African) |27 |195 |220 |5,718 |128 |48 |565 |259 |19 |7,179 -Ethnic Group 3 (Asian) |47 |559 |493 |3,764 |75 |61 |1,452 |434 |80 |6,965 -Ethnic Group 4 (None of above) |36 |63 |62 |1,500 |47 |26 |75 |104 |37 |1,950 -Ethnic Group 5 (Not say) |40 |80 |129 |1,402 |101 |54 |114 |128 |68 |2,116 Leavers-Male |6,552 |8,355 |9,937 |34,894 |8,259 |4,967 |9,287 |12,443 |9,604 |104,298 -Female |1,293 |2,149 |2,473 |11,648 |2,317 |1,288 |2,873 |3,087 |2,296 |29,424 Leavers-Health Problem |609 |908 |1,731 |4,285 |1,384 |793 |986 |994 |1,141 |12,831
Table 3: Job Search Seminar Management Information April-September 1995 |Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Attenders |2,332 |3,909 |2,255 |10,051 |2,685 |823 |2,653 |2,612 |2,462 |29,782 Outcomes-Jobcentre Job |49 |88 |29 |140 |42 |25 |34 |44 |94 |545 -Non Jobcentre Job |193 |546 |216 |1,428 |385 |111 |236 |263 |223 |3601 -Total Placings |242 |634 |245 |1,568 |427 |136 |270 |307 |317 |4146 The above data can not be broken down by characteristics.
Table 4: Job review workshops management information April-September 1996 |Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Starters |751 |1,718 |1,219 |5,422 |1,899 |499 |1,268 |1,305 |1,437 |15,508 Total Completers |694 |1,589 |1,144 |5,032 |1,763 |471 |1,133 |1,206 |1,322 |14,354 Starters-Ethnic Group 1 (White) |725 |1,626 |1,137 |4,511 |1,848 |486 |1,124 |1,235 |1,388 |14,080 -Ethnic Group 2 (Black/African) |9 |13 |14 |331 |13 |1 |36 |10 |0 |427 -Ethnic Group 3 (Asian) |8 |51 |37 |307 |10 |8 |77 |34 |12 |544 -Ethnic Group 4 (none of above) |4 |10 |8 |103 |8 |2 |7 |7 |4 |153 -Ethnic Group 5 (Not say) |5 |18 |23 |170 |20 |2 |14 |19 |33 |304 Starters-Male |573 |1,289 |944 |4,068 |1,482 |388 |934 |1,019 |1,067 |11,764 -Female |178 |429 |275 |1,354 |417 |111 |324 |286 |370 |3,744 Starters-Health Problem |91 |229 |192 |583 |272 |47 |141 |168 |116 |1,839 The above date can not be broken down by characteristics for each data Item but information is collected by participants as above:
Table 5: Restart courses management information April-September 1995 |Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number referred to programme |5,217 |9,459 |10,087 |36,147 |6,054 |4,420 |8,746 |11,644 |9,628 |101,402 Starters on programme |3,297 |5,482 |5,435 |18,733 |3,179 |2,421 |4,977 |6,269 |5,011 |55,344 Completers on programme |2,938 |4,441 |4,651 |16,021 |3,220 |2,072 |4,238 |5,217 |4,239 |47,037 Outcomes-Jobcentre Job |19 |44 |44 |150 |42 |44 |65 |40 |95 |543 -Non Jobcentre Job |51 |163 |150 |587 |169 |72 |143 |158 |139 |1,632 -ES TEC/LEC programmes |458 |691 |778 |3,991 |622 |400 |1,239 |1,203 |1,359 |10,741 -Other |114 |285 |195 |941 |169 |60 |226 |163 |67 |2,220 -Total outcomes |642 |1,183 |1,167 |5,669 |1,002 |576 |1,673 |1,564 |1,660 |15,136 Number of Benefits Agency decisions made for clients failing to start or complete |657 |1,167 |1,248 |3,614 |741 |636 |776 |2,062 |1,839 |12,740 The above data can not be broken down by characteristics for each data item but information is collected by participants as follow:
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|Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starters-Ethnic group 1 (white) |3,199 |4,841 |4,805 |14,268 |3,464 |2,306 |4,004 |5,704 |4,825 |47,416 Ethnic group 2 (black/african) |14 |127 |206 |1,950 |45 |20 |280 |142 |6 |2,790 Ethnic group 3 (asian) |30 |350 |207 |1,290 |23 |19 |567 |236 |29 |2,751 Ethnic group 4 (none of the above) |14 |49 |44 |411 |34 |12 |36 |50 |29 |679 Ethnic group 5 (not say) |40 |115 |173 |814 |153 |64 |90 |137 |122 |1,708 Starters-male |2,884 |4,769 |4,679 |15,815 |3,147 |2,129 |4,272 |5,426 |4,346 |47,467 -Female |413 |713 |756 |2,918 |572 |292 |705 |843 |665 |7,877 Starters-health problem |396 |884 |884 |2,433 |680 |333 |762 |721 |586 |7,679 Starters-U/E for 24 months+ |2,870 |4,178 |4,565 |14,452 |3,119 |1,758 |4,077 |5,153 |4,315 |44,487
Table 6: Jobplan management information April-September 1995 |Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number referred to programme |9,161 |14,877 |14,833 |59,290 |14,790 |7,551 |15,717 |21,629 |19,438 |177,286 Starters on programme |5,445 |7,371 |7,208 |27,437 |7,994 |3,683 |7,909 |9,876 |9,194 |86,117 Completers on programme |5,149 |6,803 |6,648 |25,528 |7,416 |3,395 |7,314 |9,124 |8,442 |79,819 Outcomes-jobcentre job |47 |48 |86 |242 |102 |40 |123 |90 |222 |1,000 -Non jobcentre job |145 |341 |226 |805 |269 |124 |315 |290 |263 |2,778 -ES TEC/LEC programmes |1,142 |1,463 |1,177 |6,668 |1,581 |864 |2,247 |1,805 |2,837 |19,784 -Other |312 |514 |285 |1,184 |253 |105 |514 |294 |197 |3,658 -Total outcomes |1,646 |2,366 |1,774 |8,899 |2,205 |1,133 |3,199 |2,479 |3,519 |27,220 Number of Benefits Agency decisions made for clients failing to start or complete |1,192 |1,848 |1,979 |5,939 |1,993 |983 |1,494 |3,591 |3,562 |22,581 The above data can not be broken down by characteristics for each data item but information is collected by participants as follows:
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|Northern|Y&H |EM&E |L&SE |SW |Wales |WM |NW |Scotland|National -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starters-Ethnic group 1 (white) |5,230 |6,578 |6,424 |20,522 |7,411 |3,454 |6,485 |8,982 |8,813 |73,899 -Ethnic group 2 (black/african) |25 |150 |188 |2,991 |166 |40 |412 |224 |27 |4,223 -Ethnic group 3 (asian) |70 |415 |336 |2,202 |76 |40 |786 |366 |114 |4,405 -Ethnic group 4 (none of the above) |33 |54 |58 |602 |55 |37 |65 |76 |37 |1,017 -Ethnic group 5 (not say) |87 |174 |202 |1,120 |286 |112 |161 |228 |203 |2,573 Starters-male |4,718 |6,236 |5,969 |22,071 |6,492 |3,088 |6,509 |8,293 |7,798 |71,174 -Female |727 |1,135 |1,239 |5,366 |1,502 |595 |1,400 |1,583 |1,396 |14,943 Starters-health problem |708 |1,156 |1,261 |3,506 |1,340 |512 |1,308 |1,101 |1,047 |11,939 Starters-U/E for 24 months+ |5,392 |7,146 |7,130 |25,976 |7,353 |3,167 |7,655 |9,731 |9,009 |82,559
Mr. Rooney: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment (1) if she will set out, according to the results from the youth training leavers survey, the number and level of NVQs or credits towards NVQs or other qualifications gained by people leaving YT in the period April 1994 to December 1994, for each region and for England and Wales as a whole, for all leavers and by ethnic group, disability and gender showing male, female and all; and if she will make a statement;
(2) if she will set out, according to the results from the training for work leavers survey, the number and level of NVQs or credits towards NVQs or other qualifications gained by people leaving training for work in the period April 1994 to December 1994, for each region and for England and Wales as a whole, for all leavers and by ethnic group, disability and gender showing male, female and all; and if she will make a statement; [41924]
(3) what are the results of the youth training leavers survey for the period April 1994 to December 1994, for each TEC area in England and Wales and for each region
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and for England and Wales as a whole, broken down to show the number and proportion of leavers who were (a) in full-time work with the same employer, (b) in full-time work with a different employer, (c) in part-time work, (d) on a full-time course at a college or training centre, (e) on another YT scheme, (f) doing something else, (g) unemployed and (h) had obtained a vocational qualification; what was (i) the number of questionnaires issued, (ii) the usable percentage response rate and (iii) the percentage of respondents who were early leavers and the reasons stated for leaving training early; and if she will make a statement. [41996]Mr. Paice: As the information requested is contained in a large number of tables, I will write to the hon. Member and place a copy of my reply in the Library.
Mr. Rooney: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will place in the Library a copy of the report of the evaluation of the
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travel-to-interview scheme pilot in the north-west region; and if she will make a statement. [41917]Mr. Forth: Responsibility for the subject of the question has been delegated to the Employment Service Agency under its chief executive. I have asked him to arrange for a reply to be given.
Letter from M. E. G. Fogden to Mr. Terry Rooney, dated 7 November 1995:
The Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your question about the evaluation report of the Travel to Interview Scheme. The findings of the evaluation are still under discussion. I anticipate the report will be available in the next few weeks and a copy will be placed in the Library.
I hope this is helpful.
Mr. Rooney: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what was the full cost to her Department of the evaluation carried out by Coopers and Lybrand of the training for work starts and outcomes funding pilots; and if she will make a statement. [41919]
Mr. Forth: The report provides a thorough analysis of the funding pilots. The findings were considered carefully when the funding arrangements for training for work in 1995 96 were decided. The covering note which accompanies the consultants' report explains the background to those decisions.
Mr. Barry Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what new measures she will bring forth to counter long-term unemployment. [40138]
Mr. Forth: We have a very wide range of programmes which are bringing long-term unemployment down. Their success is demonstrated by the fact that it has been falling now for six quarters in a row.
Mr. Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will show for each local education authority for the year 1995 96 the element of the potential schools budget which is not delegated to schools through the aggregated schools budget, expressed (a) as a percentage of the potential schools budget and (b) as a sum of money per pupil in schools covered by the LMS scheme. [25037]
Mr. Robin Squire [pursuant to his reply, 18 October 1995, c. 299- 300]: The following revised and updated table, setting out the percentage of the potential schools budget not delegated by each LEA for 1995 96, should be substituted for the table contained in the answer given to the hon. member on 24 May 1995, Official Report , columns 614-15 .
Local Education |Percentage not Authority |delegated ------------------------------------------------------- Avon |11.9 Barking and Dagenham |10.9 Barnet |9.8 Barnsley |10.9 Bedfordshire |8.8 Berkshire |6.9 Bexley |8.8 Birmingham |9.7 Bolton |11.1 Bradford |12.0 Brent |6.5 Bromley |12.2 Buckinghamshire |11.6 Bury |8.2 Calderdale |10.9 Cambridgeshire |10.7 Camden |12.6 Cheshire |9.1 City |11.1 Cleveland |10.6 Cornwall |11.0 Coventry |8.7 Croydon |10.0 Cumbria |8.2 Derbyshire |10.7 Devon |8.1 Doncaster |10.3 Dorset |10.3 Dudley |4.2 Durham |11.5 Ealing |10.1 East Sussex |11.1 Enfield |10.6 Essex |11.0 Gateshead |13.4 Gloucestershire |8.9 Greenwich |7.4 Hackney |13.1 Hammersmith and Fulham |9.2 Hampshire |11.4 Haringey |12.8 Harrow |9.9 Havering |8.3 Hereford & Worcester |9.2 Hertfordshire |5.9 Hillingdon |10.1 Hounslow |11.2 Humberside |11.3 Isle of Wight |9.8 Isles of Scilly |14.9 Islington |6.1 Kensington and Chelsea |10.0 Kent |12.5 Kingston |10.8 Kirklees |12.9 Knowsley |6.1 Lambeth |13.6 Lancashire |12.3 Leeds |6.6 Leicestershire |11.6 Lewisham |12.4 Lincolnshire |10.5 Liverpool |7.5 Manchester |8.0 Merton |10.8 Newcastle upon Tyne |11.8 Newham |13.5 Norfolk |8.6 North Tyneside |8.2 North Yorkshire |10.2 Northamptonshire |7.1 Northumberland |9.2 Nottinghamshire |11.2 Oldham |9.4 Oxfordshire |8.4 Redbridge |9.4 Richmond |9.6 Rochdale |7.1 Rotherham |10.6 Salford |9.3 Sandwell |11.9 Sefton |11.3 Sheffield |12.2 Shropshire |11.8 Solihull |6.0 Somerset |8.9 South Tyneside |10.8 Southwark |12.0 St. Helens |10.5 Staffordshire |7.2 Stockport |9.1 Suffolk |9.4 Sunderland |7.7 Surrey |10.2 Sutton |9.8 Tameside |10.7 Tower Hamlets |9.1 Trafford |11.4 Wakefield |12.1 Walsall |9.7 Waltham Forest |6.1 Wandsworth |14.6 Warwickshire |11.6 West Sussex |11.1 Westminster |9.8 Wigan |7.3 Wiltshire |10.4 Wirral |9.7 Wolverhampton |8.1
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