HC Deb 22 November 1995 vol 267 c183W
Mr. Heppell

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how many accidents and fatalities have occurred involving people placed on youth training schemes each year since youth training began in 1983. [977]

Mr. Paice

The following table gives the total GB fatal, major and minor accident figures for youth training and its predecessor programme6s from 1983–84 to 1994–95.

Total youth training accident statistics (GB) from 1983–84 to 1994–95
Fatal Major Minor
1983–84 4 100 843
1984–85 5 184 1,748
1985–86 2 222 1,913
1986–87 12 326 1,761
1987–88 8 509 2,541
1988–89 8 573 2,729
1989–90 4 548 2,495
1990–91 4 457 1,925
1991–92 2 344 1,597
1992–93 1 290 1,362
1993–94 4 287 1,579
1994–95 1 283 1,473

Notes:

  1. 1. Department for Education and Employment figures for youth trainees are compiled on a similar basis to those prepared by the Health and Safety Executive for employed persons. However, the Department's figures include a number of accidents to trainees in educational establishments and road traffic accidents which would not have been reportable to HSE had the individuals been employed.
  2. 2. Major injuries are classified according to the severity criteria laid down in the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence Regulations 1985 (RIDDOR).
  3. 3. The former "Youth Training Scheme" commenced in April 1983 and was succeeded by Youth Training in April 1990.