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DWP Press Release 15 October 2008 - £100m cash boost to help Britain's unemployed

 

 

 

As the UK stands up to the challenges of the global economic climate James Purnell and John Denham have joined forces to announce a massive cash injection of £100m over the next three years to give much needed help to people who lose their jobs.

The extra cash will be available for people who are currently facing redundancy and those looking for work to help them retrain and develop their skills so that they can quickly move back into sustainable employment, either in their existing sector or a brand new one.

The additional money will come from the European Social Fund and funding from DIUS.

This money will enable people to choose exactly what they need from a range of approved training providers.  It's about making sure everyone gets the personal support they need to give them that crucial edge in getting their next job. The money will be used to pay for anything from new skills or qualifications to get people ready for work, to on-the-job training in an entirely different field.

The money will be carefully targeted to help, for example, people from sectors experiencing significant job losses and people who need support to move back to work.

Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell said: 

"At a time like this we need to everything in our power to help people who lose their job. These are uncertain times and the clear message I want to send to people is that there is help is out there if the worst happens and they find themselves unemployed.

"I am delighted that John and I are able to come together and target this extra £100million to people when they most need our help so that they are in the best position possible to get back into as soon as they can."

Skills Secretary John Denham said:

"People who lose their jobs need support to get back into work including the chance to improve their skills where necessary. That is why James and I have decided the £100 million available is best spent in this way.

"This extra funding will help the Learning and Skills Council, with local colleges and training providers, to work closely with Jobcentre Plus to make sure those people affected get access to the services they need as quickly as possible."

Notes

  1. There is more support available for getting people into work. Jobcentre Plus offers one-on-one support, individually tailored training, and increased involvement of employers through Local Employment Partnerships, guaranteed interview schemes, and work trials.
  2. Jobcentre Plus alone takes over 10,000 new vacancies every day and many more come up through other routes.
 

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