HC Deb 30 June 1997 vol 297 cc42-4W
Mr. Leigh

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if she will list by type of drug the number of persons for each police authority in England and Wales(a) cautioned, (b) proceeded against in a Magistrate's Court and (c) tried at the Crown Court for possession of a proscribed drug in (i) 1994, (ii) 1995 and (iii) the last 12-month period for which figures are available. [4795]

Mr. Ingram

The information is not available in the format requested and would incur disproportionate cost to provide.

However, the number of persons who were cautioned for the possession of controlled drugs in 1994 and 1995 was 363 and 286 respectively. Figures will not be available liar 1996 until the end of July 1997.

The following table sets out the number of persons proceeded against for possession of a controlled drug in a Magistrate's Court and in a Crown Court between 1994 and 1996.

In order to ensure the most effective and efficient use of existing resources the Agency is currently engaged in a review of its measures. The results of the initial stages of the review, which involved a public consultation process, are currently being assessed. Our work is continuing within the wider context of the Government's Welfare to Work proposals and the priority attached to them. With regard to projected costs, we are of course currently committed to plan within the limits set by the 1996 Public Expenditure Survey. I hope that you find this reply useful.

Letter from Ian Walters to Rev. Martin Smyth, dated 27 June 1997: PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION No. 5139 The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has asked me, as Chief Executive of the Training and Employment Agency, to reply to your question about the measures available for unemployed people seeking training and retraining. The Agency administers a broad range of programmes to assist the unemployed who are seeking training or retraining. These are: Jobskills Programme Jobskills is an integrated programme which provides high quality NVQ based training to unemployed persons aged between 16 and 59. There are approximately 15,000 places available during 1997/98. Young people aged 16 and 17 are guaranteed a Jobskills training place. Places are available also for adults seeking training or retraining.

Training Centre Network The Agency's network of Training Centres provides for young people and adults full-time training and re-training leading to NVQ level 2 in a chosen skill or tade. On completion of the training, which usually lasts for 12 months, trainees are normally placed with employers to continue their training towards the achievement of NVQ level 3 under the guidance of Training Centre staff. The Centre also provides tailored pre-employment training in connection with new inward investment projects, usually for a period of 6–10 weeks, to enable unemployed people to improve their prospects of getting a job.

Open Learning Centres The Agency also supports the work of 12 Open learning Access Centres which provide flexible job-related training for those for whom traditional forms of education and training are inappropriate. The main client groups for these Centres are the unemployed, women returning to the labour market and those with disabilities.

Enterprise Ulster Enterprise Ulster is a statutory organisation which provides employment, training and work experience for adults, particularly 18– 25 year olds, who have been unemployed for more than three months. Its programmes include training in projects of an environmental and amenity nature. Enterprise Ulster provides an average of 1,260 places each year.

Community Work Programme The Community Work Programme offers long-term unemployed adults employment and training placements of up to three years duration in worthwhile and meaningful work of community benefit. It has been operated on a pilot basis since 1995 and provides 1,000 places which have been filled.

Action for Comnutnity Employment The Action for Community Employment (ACE) programme provides temporary employment, with training, of up to one year's duration for long-term unemployed adults in projects of community benefit. The essential purpose of the scheme is to enable participants to complete more effectively for available jobs. ACE employees differ from participants on other Agency programmes in that they are treated as being in paid employment and receive a wage based on the local rate for the job. ACE is providing an average of 5,200 places during 1997/98.

Bridge to Employment Pilot The Agency, with support from the EU Special Programme for Peace and Reconciliation, is piloting a Bridge to Employment programme under which long-term unemployed adults and those in

Cigarette smoking among adults, by age and gender, Northern Ireland 1995
Per cent./numbers
Males Females
Age Percentage of smokers Estimated number of cigarette smokers Percentage of smokers Estimated number of cigarette smokers
16 to 24 29 33,903 31 33,636
25 to 34 34 42,384 35 44,745
35 to 44 32 33,277 33 34,706
45 to 54 32 28,680 29 26,738
55 to 64 28 19,298 23 17,399
65 to 74 23 12,429 17 11,745
75 and over 13 3,790 9 5,112
All persons 29 170,317 27 171,517

Notes:

1. The percentages have been calculated from the NISRA (Central Survey Unit) Continuous Household Survey 1994–95.

2. The number of smokers has been estimated using NISRA (Demography and Methodology Branch) mid-year population estimates, and the percentages of smokers.

3. Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole figure.

Source:

Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA).

danger of becoming long-term unemployed, can obtain the minimum skills necessary to enable them to compete for known job opportunities on equal terms with other applicants. Typical training would be for a period of up to 13 weeks to a specification agreed with participating employers.

Management Development The Agency provides programmes aimed at developing management skills and competencies in recently qualified graduates. Almost 400 places are available in 1997/98.

New Horizons New Horizons provides retraining for experienced managers who have been made redundant. The programme provides 36 places. I hope you find this information helpful.