HC Deb 20 June 1989 vol 155 cc114-7W
20. Mr. Nigel Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many employment training managers there are(a) nationally and (b) by standard region; and how many have been accredited with providing training of high and sustainable quality.

Mr. Nicholls

Nationally there are 1,251 training managers within employment training. All of them are at present undergoing examination for approved status.

The regional breakdown by standard region is as follows:

Number
Scotland 233
Northern 148
Yorkshire and Humberside 131
North-West 157
West Midlands 102
East Midlands and Eastern 106
Wales 131
South-West 69
South-cast 76
London 98
National total 1,251

76. Ms. Ruddock

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment whether he has any plans to enhance payments to employment training trainees(a) nationally and (b) regionally.

Mr. Nicholls

At present my right hon. Friend has no plans to enhance payments to employment training trainees. However, training allowances are linked to individual benefit entitlement and so are enhanced whenever benefits are uprated. For this reason, training allowances were increased in April 1989. In addition, the levels of other payments to trainees are kept under continuous review and travel payments to trainees have been increased very recently.

74. Ms. Mowlam

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many people are on employment training in each Training Agency area; and what is the drop-out rate for each area.

Mr. Nicholls

Information on the number of people on employment training in each area office is given in the following table. Information on the number of leavers is not available at the area level.

Employment Training
In-Training Figures at 2 June 1989
Numbers
Northern Region
Cleveland 6,141
Durham 5,063
North Tyne 4,259
South Tyne 6,357
Total 21,820
East Midlands
Derby 2,861
Norfolk and Suffolk 3,141
Leicestershire and Northants 2,782
Lincolnshire 1,361
Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire 1,699
Nottinghamshire 3,345

Numbers
Total 15,189
North West
Cheshire 2,899
Cumbria 1,387
Lancashire 4,220
Manchester Central 4,022
Manchester East 2,590
Manchester North 2,624
Merseyside 8,672
Total 26,414
West Midlands
Birmingham 7,374
Coventry 2,682
Dudley 2,889
Staffordshire 3,629
Marches 2,654
Wolverhampton 3,144
Total 22,372
South East Region
Berkshire and Oxfordshire 1,212
Essex 1,694
Hampshire and Isle of Wight 1,992
Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire 1,672
Kent 1,963
Surrey 445
Sussex 1,761
Total 10,739
London
Inner South 3,309
North London 3,553
East London 2,195
South London 1,685
West London 1,197
Inner North 5,815
Total 17,754
Yorkshire and Humberside
Humberside 5,253
Leeds 4,295
Bradford 4,540
Wakefield 5,332
Sheffield 5,342
Total 24,762
South West
Avon 2,555
Gloucester 1,506
Plymouth 5,541
Taunton 1,868
Total 11,470
Scotland
Glasgow City 4,525
Lanarkshire 2,534
Renfrew, Dumbarton and Argyll 2,682
Ayr, Dumfries and Galloway 2,991
Lothian and Borders 3,368
Central and Fife 2,852
Grampian and Tayside 2,583
Highlands and Islands 917
Total 22,452
Wales
Cardiff 4,811
Gwent 2,235
Swansea 4,315
Wrexham 3,094

Numbers
Total 14,455

62. Mr. Duffy

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many people are currently in employment training in South Yorkshire.

Mr. Nicholls

On 2 June 1989, the latest date for which information is available, there were 9,083 people on employment training in South Yorkshire.

40. Mrs. Mahon

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many extra staff have been employed by the Health and Safety Executive to monitor health and safety on employment training schemes.

Mr. Nicholls

None. By virtue of the Health and Safety (Training for Employment) Regulations 1988, participants on employment training and similar training schemes at employers' premises are covered by the full range of statutory health, safety and welfare provisions applying to employed persons. Accordingly HSE inspectors do not, when examining conditions at workplaces, differentiate between trainees and employees.

33. Mr. Jack Thompson

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many accidents have occurred on employment training schemes since their inception.

Mr. Nicholls

Since the inception of employment training on the 5 September 1988, 556 accidents to ET trainees have been reported to the Training Agency.

31. Mr. McAvoy

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what specific measures are taken to monitor health and safety on employment training schemes.

Mr. Nicholls

Health and safety arrangements for ET closely parallel those for YTS. Training managers have the prime responsibility for monitoring work placements, and they are obliged to ensure that premises are properly notified to the relevant enforcing authority, that proper insurance arrangements are available and that, in general, there is appropriate health and safety management and supervision. Training managers are also required to report and investigate accidents; to provide relevant literature, including the new booklet "Safety First in Employment Training", and to arrange for proper induction and training in health and safety matters.

The Training Agency's own staff conduct monitoring of all these requirements, by sample visits to training managers to check records and documents. They also visit work experience premises on a sample basis.

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