HC Deb 07 September 2004 vol 424 cc1122-3W
Mr. Anthony D. Wright

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people in Great Yarmouth have benefited from the New Deal for(a) Young People, (b) Long-term Unemployed and (c) Lone Parents. [186719]

Jane Kennedy

The information is in the table.

New Deal information for the Great Yarmouth constituency
Programme Number of

individuals

starting the

programme

Number of

individuals

into jobs

New Deal for Young People 2,040 1,270
New Deal 25 plus 1,610 580
New Deal for Lone Parents 830 400
Notes:
1. All information is to March 2004.

2. All figures are rounded to the nearest 10.
Source:
DWP Information and Analysis Directorate.

Mr. Willetts

To ask the Secretary of State for work and Pensions how many people have participated in each New Deal programme; and how many people have participated(a) twice and (b) three times or more. [187357]

Jane Kennedy

The information is in the table.

Participants on the New Deal
Programme Individuals

who have

started the

programme

Individuals

who have

started the

programme

twice

Individuals

who have

started the

Programme

three times

Individuals

who have

started the

programme

three times

or more

New Deal for Young People 858,780 159,840 40,700 48,430
New Deal 25 plus 512,360 95,390 31,700 40,410
New Deal for Lone Parents 485,320 83,590 18,390 22,990
New Deal for

Disabled People

76,620 2,630 120 130
New Deal 50

plus

98,040
New Deal for

Parents

7,820
Notes:
1. New Deal for Disabled People (NDDP) figures relate to registrations with an NDDP Job Broker.
2. All data is to March 2004 except New Deal 50 plus which is to March 2003.
3. Information on New Deal 50 plus relates to starts to the Employment Credit. Only one start to the New Deal 50 plus Employment Credit can be made.
4. Information on the number of individuals starting New Deal for Partners more than once is not available.
5. All figures are rounded to the nearest 10.
Source:
DWP Information and Analysis Directorate

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