Work and Pensions - Third Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 23 July 2002.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
I. Introduction
Background
The Inquiry
II. Economic situation and Government strategy
The Government's employment strategy
III. Regional Features and Variations
IV. Contribution of other Government Departments
and Co-ordination of Policy
Barriers to work - Transport
Barriers to work - Childcare
V. Re-design, Streamlining and Co-ordination
of New Deal Initiatives
The New Deals have helped over 600,000 people
into work.
Outreach for ethnic minorities.
IV. Engagement in the 'WorkFirst' agenda:
the Balance Between Opportunity and Obligation
VII. Job retention, progression and sustainability
Training in 'soft' skills
A personal service with 'aftercare'
Establishing partnerships with employers
VIII. Improving Delivery
Delivery through partnerships.
IX. The Role of Jobcentre Plus
Increasing the Employer Focus of Jobcentre
Plus
Increasing self-employment and public sector
jobs
Working with contracted providers
Extending flexibility and local discretion
Encouraging Innovation
Learning from Innovation
X. Conclusion
LIST OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNEX 1 - Note of the Committee visit to
Birmingham
EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
EMPLOYER CASE STUDIES
APPENDIX B
ANNEX 2 - Note of the Committee visit to
the United States
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE RELATING TO
THE REPORT
LIST OF WITNESSES
LIST OF MEMORANDA INCLUDED IN THE MINUTES
OF EVIDENCE
LIST OF APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
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