§ Lord Vivianasked Her Majesty's Government:
What is the average total cost of a Training and Enterprise Council and what is the top level salary paid.
§ The Minister of State, Department for Education and Employment (Lord Henley)Her Majesty's Government contract with Training and Enterprise Councils for the delivery of a range of programmes. The average income received from the Government by a Training and Enterprise Council in England during the period 28th March 1994 to 26th March 1995 was £19.297 million. Further information may be found inTraining and Enterprise Councils in England Income and Expenditure Account 1994–95, published by HMSO, a copy of which is held in the Library.
In line with other private companies, Training and Enterprise Councils are required to provide information about the remuneration of directors and employees in the notes to their annual accounts. Copies of these are also held in the Library.
§ Lord Vivianasked Her Majesty's Government:
How many unemployed people and how many school leavers have been placed in employment from each Training and Enterprise Council since 1st January 1995.
§ Lord HenleyThe information requested is given in the attached table.
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England and Wales January 1995–September 1995 leavers Trainee outcome—in a job by TEC Per cent. Youth training Training for work Eastern Region Bedfordshire 66 33 Central and South Cambridgeshire 75 47 Essex 58 40 162WA
England and Wales January 1995–September 1995 leavers Trainee outcome—in a job by TEC Per cent. Youth training Training for work Greater Peterborough 66 43 Hertfordshire 73 42 Norfolk and Waveney n/a 35 Suffolk 67 39 East Midlands Region Greater Nottingham 58 39 South Derbyshire 61 46 Leicestershire 62 43 Lincolnshire 59 47 North Derbyshire 63 47 Northamptonshire 67 36 North Nottinghamshire 62 51 North East Region County Durham 57 34 Northumberland 45 45 Teesside 53 36 Tyneside 51 39 Sunderland City 54 36 Yorkshire and Humberside Region Barnsley and Doncaster 57 41 Bradford 59 35 Calderdale-Kirklees 61 35 Humberside 55 42 Leeds 70 35 Rotherham 48 42 Sheffield 53 30 Wakefield 62 36 North Yorkshire 71 46 North West Region Bolton-Bury 63 42 Normidtec 61 39 South and East Cheshire n/a n/a Cumbria 57 41 Eltec 64 45 Lawtec 65 36 Central Manchester 57 37 Oldham 58 38 Rochdale 50 45 Stockport-High Peak 66 40 Metrotec 65 38 South West Region Westec 60 33 Devon-Cornwall n/a 36 Dorset 66 38 Gloucester 66 42 Somerset 61 37 Wiltshire 64 37 South East Region Hampshire 63 37 Heart of England 65 44 Wight Training 59 n/a Kent 60 31 Milton Keynes 70 n/a Surrey 68 36 Sussex 66 40 Thames Valley 71 40 Merseyside Region Qualitec 55 33 Merseyside 43 35 Cewtec 53 43
England and Wales January 1995–September 1995 leavers Trainee outcome—in a job by TEC Per cent. Youth training Training for work London Region Aztec 54 38 North London 61 45 North West London 40 36 Cilntec n/a n/a Centec 44 26 London East 58 29 Solotec 52 39 West London 64 32 South Thames n/a n/a West Midland Region Birmingham 55 38 Central England 66 41 Coventry-Warwickshire 66 42 Dudley 68 31 Hawtec 64 44 Sandwell Tec 68 39 Shropshire 66 48 Staffordshire 74 35 Walsall 62 36 Wolverhampton 62 34 Wales Mid Glamorgan 56 40 South Glamorgan n/a n/a Gwent 57 32 Powys n/a n/a North East Wales 61 48 North West Wales 55 34 West Wales 50 39 Note:
n/a Information not available due to low number of responses.
Source:
YT & TfW national follow-up surveys.