§ 33. Lord H. CAVENDISH-BENTINCKasked the Minister of Labour what number of juveniles is in attendance at the centres for unemployed juveniles; and whether it is the intention of the Government to renew the grant for their continuance after the 31st May?
§ Sir M. BARLOWOn the 18th April, 1923—the latest date for which figures are available—8,358 juveniles were in attendance at juvenile unemployment centres. The scheme for the revival of centres was designed to prevent the deterioration of unemployed juveniles during the winter months. I propose, however, to extend the period during which grants will be payable in the case of all centres up to the 30th June next, and in those cases in which centres have only recently been opened for such further period, not beyond the 21st July next, as shall complete a period of three months.
§ Lord H. CAVENDISH-BENTINCKWhy does the right hon. Gentleman propose to terminate the grants on 30th June?
§ Sir M. BARLOWThe scheme was designed for the winter period and the suggested limit of the training courses was three months. The large majority have come to an end before that period.