§ Paul HolmesTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how much funding his Department and its predecessors allocated to the full-time education and training option under the New Deal for Young People in each year since 1997; and if he will make a statement. [114472]
§ Mr. BrowneInformation on spend on the New Deal Full Time Education and Training Option is in the table:
New Deal for Young People full-time education and training option spend £ million Spend 1997–981 0 1998–99 19 1999–2000 36 2000–01 34 2001–02 23 2002–032 18 1 Minimal spend incurred on the Full Time Education and Training Option during January-March 1998 and so is rounded to zero. 2 Estimated out-turn. Figures will be available when the Jobcentre Plus Annual Report is published later this year. Source:
Jobcentre Plus
An allocation figure for 2003–04 is not available. The New Deal for Young People programme budget is now allocated to Jobcentre Plus Regions where decisions on how funding is spent on each New Deal Option are based on meeting the local needs of participants.
§ Mr. WillettsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how much has been spent each year on each of the options within the New Deal for Young People. [114551]
§ Mr. BrowneThe information requested is in the table:
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§ Mr. WillettsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what proportion of New Deal for Young People participants found work on(a) the Gateway and (b) the Extended Gateway, in each year since 1997. [121221]
§ Mr. BrowneIn exceptional circumstances, New Deal for Young people (NDYP) participants can have their Gateway period extended. However, these cases are not recorded separately.
The available information is in the table:
New Deal for Young People: Participants leaving Gateway to an unsubsidised job Proportion (percentage) 1998 48.5 1999 44.6 2000 44.3 2001 41.8 2002 40.2 2003 (January to March) 37.1 Source:
New Deal Evaluation Database
§ Mr. WillettsTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what proportion of starts on each of the New Deal for Young People options have led to sustained unsubsidised employment. [121222]
§ Mr. BrowneBy the end of March 2003, 427,900 young people had gained work through the New Deal for Young People (NDYP). The information requested is in the table:
New Deal for Young People Options NDYP option Number of starts Numbers moving into sustained unsubsidised employment Proportion (percentage) Employment 67,400 30,000 44.5 Education/Training 118,800 33,200 27.9 Voluntary Sector 70,000 20,700 29.6 Environmental Task Force 67,100 19,200 28.6 Note:
Included within the number of starts are 21,800 people who are currently still participating on an NDYP Option.
Source:
New Deal Evaluation Database