HC Deb 25 July 1991 vol 195 cc890-2W
Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) further to his answer of 4 July,Official Report, column 191, if he will explain why no information is available for Wales on the number of adults with learning difficulties undertaking employment training;

(2) further to his answer of 5 July, Official Report, columns 231–32, if he will explain why the information requested is not available.

Sir Wyn Roberts

Figures are collected on the number of people with disabilities in training, but these figures do not identify specific types of disability. People with learning difficulties are included in total figures for people with disabilities.

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, further to his answer of 5 July,Official Report, columns 231–32, if he will indicate what steps he is now taking to ensure adequate monitoring of the provision for people with learning difficulties within employment schemes in Wales.

Mr. David Hunt

Each training and enterprise council (TEC) is required to set out in its corporate and business plans how it intends to meet the needs of people with disabilities. These plans are subject to the approval of myself and the Secretary of State for Employment.

Specific contractual requirements common to all TECs include providing appropriate training to people with special training needs, including those with learning difficulties. The Department of Employment has produced guidance on how to plan for and deliver training to meet those needs.

TECs' performance against their plans will be regularly monitored by the Department of Employment. In addition, the Training Standards Advisory Service will be appraising the quality of training offered by TECs including provision for people with learning difficulties.

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, further to his answer, what proportion of the package referred to in his answer of 2 July,Official Report, column 101, will be applied (a) to provision in Wales and (b) to people with learning difficulties in Wales.

Sir Wyn Roberts

I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply given to him by my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment earlier today.

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) further to his answer of 4 July,Official Report, column 191, if he will now set targets for provision for people with learning difficulties in Wales;

(2) further to his answer of 5 July, Official Report, columns 231–32, if he will set targets for the current year and future years in terms of provision for young people and adults with learning difficulties in Wales.

Sir Wyn Roberts

We have no plans to set such targets. The Government remain committed to the requirements on special training needs laid down in their agreements with training and enterprise councils.

Local authority dwellings let to new tenants 1985–86 to 1990–91
District 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91
Aberconwy 227 175 188 155 157 192
Alyn and Deeside 297 301 296 248 239 224
Arfor 256 253 301 271 254 193
Blaenau Gwent 581 567 613 640 422 524
Brecknock 156 179 194 163 176 152
Cardiff 1,168 695 783 1,024 880 870
Carmarthen 222 202 221 174 145 146
Ceredigion 203 243 222 245 174 164
Colwyn 219 235 168 170 137 147
Cynon Valley 367 426 360 305 331 287
Delyn 270 269 235 266 242 210
Dinefwr 140 176 174 100 116 123
Dwyfor 79 75 68 76 72 52
Glyndwr 142 198 221 162 182 140
Islwyn 402 267 333 324 241 259
Llanelli 402 395 392 353 396 311
Lliw Valley 295 363 308 296 270 323
Meirionnydd 129 132 125 105 104 93
Merthyr Tydfil 413 391 425 535 482 449
Monmouth 344 238 215 171 213 218
Montgomeryshire 400 270 232 188 216 155
Neath 236 278 232 270 190 353
Newport 887 753 976 847 713 624
Ogwr 696 625 509 508 451 382
Port Talbot 315 276 413 233 234 315
Preseli Pembrokeshire 275 281 242 290 231 211
Radnorshire 127 76 80 75 69 75
Rhondda 221 453 397 176 427 462
Rhuddlan 145 184 171 113 142 109
Rymney Valley 609 538 533 629 446 463
South Pembrokeshire 187 155 141 255 99 96
Swansea 820 550 779 1,112 778 871
Taff-Ely 432 389 399 245 230 332
Torfaen 499 1,115 927 824 700 705
Vale of Glamorgan 392 390 315 374 291 319
Wrexham Maelor 981 943 826 781 735 753

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, further to his answer of 4 July,Official Report, column 191, if he will make it his policy to ensure that information on the number of adults with learning difficulties undertaking employment training is collected in future with regard to Wales.

Sir Wyn Roberts

We have no plans to identify separately information on people with learning difficulties among those with other special training needs.

Mr. Michael

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, further to his answer of 2 July,Official Report, column 101, for each training and enterprise council, how each such TEC in Wales has set out its intentions in regard to people with special needs in general and people with learning difficulties in particular in its corporate plan.

Sir Wyn Roberts

I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply given by my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment earlier today.

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