HC Deb 11 March 2004 vol 418 cc1662-3W
Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people have participated in the Preparation for Employment programme element of New Deal 25 + in Northern Ireland in each year since its inception. [159564]

Jane Kennedy

The Preparation for Employment programme was introduced in Northern Ireland in April 2001 as the main element of provision within the New Deal 25 +.

The number of people who have participated in the Preparation for Employment programme and the former Intensive Activity Period, which it replaced, are as follows.

Number
November 1998 to March 1999 130
1999–2000 6,690
2000–01 3,441
2001–02 2,633
2002–03 3,176
April 2003 to December 2003 1,408

Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the cost per participant is of the Preparation for Employment programme element of New Deal 25 +. [159565]

Jane Kennedy

The cost per participant on the Preparation for Employment programme element of New Deal 25 + ranges from £2,910 to £4,372, depending on the duration of participation i.e. 20 or 26 weeks and outcomes achieved.

Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what sanctions are applied to those who refuse to participate in the Preparation for Employment programme element of New Deal 25 Plus. [1595661]

Mr. Spellar

The New Deal is founded on the principle of rights and responsibilities. The Preparation for Employment Programme element of New Deal 25 Plus is mandatory for those aged 25 to 49.

The sanction for a first failure to comply with the requirements of the Preparation for Employment Programme is the loss of jobseeker's allowance for two weeks. The sanction for a second failure to comply which occurs within 12 months of the imposition of the first sanction is the loss of jobseeker's allowance for four weeks. The sanction for a third or subsequent failure to comply which occurs within 12 months of the imposition of the previous sanction is the loss of jobseeker's allowance for 26 weeks.

Mr. Dodds

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to extend participation in the Preparation for Employment programme element of New Deal 25 + to those aged over 49 years. [159567]

Jane Kennedy

The Preparation for Employment programme element of New Deal 25 + is currently available to all unemployed jobseekers aged 25 or over when they have been in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) for 18 months, or for 18 out of the last 21 months. Those aged 50 or over, who meet the JSA eligibility criteria, are able to participate in the programme on a voluntary basis. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will shortly commence a two year pilot, in selected areas of GB, requiring mandatory participation in the Preparation for Employment programme for those eligible JSA claimants aged 50 or over. The Department for Employment and Learning will examine the recommendations arising from the evaluation report of the pilot, when it is available, with a view to implementing them in Northern Ireland.