Mr. Robert G. HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what measures his Department is introducing to encourage members of ethnic minorities to take part in employment training; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. NichollsMy Department has already introduced a wide range of measures to encourage members of ethnic minorities to take part in Employment Training and has plans for further measures which include:
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- action to ensure that racial discrimination does not take place;
- action to ensure that training is attractive to and meets the needs of members of ethnic minorities and;
- action to ensure, through local marketing and publicity, that ethnic minority communities are aware of the programme.
The success of existing measures is clearly reflected in a 10 per cent. participation rate for trainees from ethnic minorities and my Department will continue to build upon this excellent beginning.
Nearly half the people in England who are taking advantage of ET are resident in inner cities. The proportion of inner city residents entering ET from ethnic minorities is 14 per cent. above the national average. These people will benefit from the special measures which were announced by my right hon. Friend on 9 March, from the appointment of inner city development officers and from a number of initiatives which have been locally planned to meet local needs.
Table 1 Employment Training: Number of Trainees Receiving ET Allowances September 1988—September 1989 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Inner London North 1,280 2,258 3,043 3,479 4,577 5,123 5,577 5,675 5,794 6,054 6,362 6,434 6,986 Inner London South 956 1,268 1,698 1,922 2,335 2,653 3,019 3,355 3,345 3,302 3,485 3,429 3,556 London East 832 1,098 1,421 1,574 1,821 1,988 2,010 2,158 2,198 2,338 2,519 2,523 2,502 London North 897 1,271 1,813 2,142 2,516 2,880 3,278 3,321 3,555 3,704 3,772 3,922 4,180 London South 389 431 614 653 1,017 1,300 1,439 1,630 1,609 1,759 1,698 1,598 1,798 London West 248 431 631 740 939 1,097 1,181 1,214 1,176 1,186 1,152 1,086 1,186 Birmingham and Solihull 1,363 2,070 2,871 3,647 4,519 5,666 6,639 7,402 7,346 7,677 7,894 8,151 8,119 Central Manchester 1,346 1,809 2,372 2,510 2,797 3,360 3,815 4,051 4,069 4,136 4,327 4,060 4,136 Greater Manchester North 714 1,103 1,469 1,725 1,967 2,290 2,535 2,658 2,618 2,810 2,983 2,963 2,899 Greater Manchester East 848 1,224 1,589 1,742 1,895 2,158 2,368 2,519 2,595 2,560 2,642 2,433 2,546
Table 2 Employment Training: Number of Trainees Receiving CP Wages September 1988—September 1989 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Inner London North 1,826 1,514 1,306 1,063 590 278 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inner London South 1,736 1,331 939 742 454 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 London East 851 639 511 351 176 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 London North 1,554 1,368 1,032 829 562 248 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 London South 451 311 195 175 100 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 London West 273 239 191 135 76 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Birmingham and Solihull 4,649 3,655 2,764 1,975 1,318 596 92 28 13 0 0 0 0 Central Manchester 3,295 2,592 1,965 1,531 976 445 122 121 120 0 0 0 0 Greater Manchester North 2,364 1,916 1,448 1,050 621 107 13 6 4 0 0 0 0 Greater Manchester East 1,552 1,211 931 795 608 370 36 35 31 0 0 0 0
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Table 3 Employment Training: Total number of trainees in training September 1988—September 1989 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Inner London North 3,106 3,772 4,349 4,542 5,167 5,401 5,577 5,675 5,794 6,054 6,362 6,434 6,986 Inner London South 2,692 2,599 2,637 2,664 2,789 2,842 3,019 3,355 3,345 3,302 3,485 3,429 3,556 London East 1,683 1,737 1,932 1,925 1,997 2,032 2,010 2,158 2,198 2,338 2,519 2,523 2,502 London North 2,451 2,639 2,845 2,971 3,072 3,128 3,278 3,321 3,555 3,704 3,772 3,922 4,180 London South 840 742 809 828 1,117 1,338 1,439 1,630 1,609 1,759 1,698 1,598 1,798 London West 521 670 822 875 1,015 1,109 1,181 1,214 1,176 1,186 1,152 1,086 1,186
§ Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment for each of the Training Agency's areas within Greater London, Birmingham and Greater Manchester, what are the monthly statistics for each month since September 1988 for employment training showing(a) the number of trainees receiving employment training allowances, (b) the number of people receiving community programme wages, (c) the overall cumulative number of trainees in training for each month, and (d) the number of starts in each month with employment training training managers.
§ Mr. NichollsThe information is given in the tables.
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Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Birmingham and Solihull 6,012 5,725 5,635 5,622 5,837 6,262 6,731 7,430 7,359 7,677 7,894 8,151 8,119 Central Manchester 4,641 4,401 4,337 4,041 3,773 3,805 3,937 4,172 4,189 4,136 4,327 4,060 4,136 Greater Manchester North 3,078 3,019 2,917 2,775 2,588 2,397 2,548 2,664 2,622 2,810 2,983 2,963 2,899 Greater Manchester East 2,400 2,435 2,520 2,537 2,503 2,528 2,404 2,554 2,626 2,560 2,642 2,433 2,546
Table 4 Starts with employment training training managers September 1988—September 1989 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Inner London North 820 1,159 948 712 1,314 1,090 1,115 927 770 1,005 1,073 955 1,638 Inner London South 404 491 540 454 639 572 756 675 456 543 542 469 823 London East 268 382 432 329 488 453 487 381 339 452 452 290 467 London North 730 565 602 533 655 664 848 566 583 549 544 592 999 London South 116 202 216 179 404 390 295 360 216 399 261 216 530 London West 165 258 372 198 302 263 283 177 187 198 206 138 307 Birmingham and Solihull 465 1,190 1,237 1,051 1,377 1,739 1,576 1,437 1,016 1,254 1,079 1,033 1,461 Central Manchester 545 738 899 608 828 1,051 866 923 770 965 871 643 937 Greater Manchester North 323 541 646 523 602 759 717 616 521 871 589 569 609 Greater Manchester East 363 596 660 426 477 643 800 664 548 588 516 458 588
§ Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment for each of the Training Agency's areas within Greater London, Birmingham and Greater Manchester, what are the latest available statistics for employment training giving a breakdown of entrants
Employment Training Characteristics of Entrants (September 1988 to June 1989) Greater London, Birmingham, and Manchester (all figures are percentages, figures may not total 100 because of rounding) Areas Men Women Unemployment Duration (Months) Ethnic Origin1 PWD2 0–6 6–12 13–23 24+ 1 2 3 4 5 Yes No Manchester East 69 31 21 31 12 36 93 1 4 2 1 10 90 Manchester Central 73 27 19 31 15 36 84 6 5 2 3 9 91 Manchester North 71 29 23 31 13 33 92 1 5 1 1 9 91 Birmingham 70 30 16 26 11 47 63 17 15 2 3 8 92 North London 57 43 17 32 14 36 48 26 13 7 6 10 90 London West 56 44 22 29 14 34 59 12 18 7 4 10 91 London East 60 41 10 35 15 40 60 17 18 3 2 12 88 South London 54 46 18 29 13 40 67 16 8 4 4 12 88 Inner London North 54 46 18 30 15 38 49 27 9 8 6 8 92 Inner London South 61 39 12 31 14 43 43 37 4 11 5 11 90 1 Ethnic origin. 1.—White. 2.—Black/African/Caribbean 3.—Indian/Pakistan/Bangladeshi/Sri Lankan 4.—None of these. 5.—Prefer not to say. 2 PWD—People with disabilities. Those trainees answering whether they had a long-term health problem or disability which affected the type of work they could do. ..=less than 0.5 per cent.
§ Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment when information from the comprehensive employment training leavers survey will be available; and when a copy will be placed in the Library.
§ Mr. NichollsFirst questionnaires for the 100 per cent. follow-up survey of employment training leavers were sent out on 16 October. Information will be available later in the year.
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§ Mr.NichollsThe information is given in the table.