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1 Delivering the Work Programme in East London Seetec

2 Seetec Overview Seetec in London Delivery Model Supply Chain Working with Stakeholders Working with Employers Q & A Content

3 DWP ERSS Framework in 7 Regions Work Programme Prime Contractor in 3 CPA’s Mandatory Work Activity in 2 CPA’s 26 years of W2W and Skills experience; £57m turnover; 850 staff; 75 delivery centres; 6 UK regions and Wales 56 contracts;19 Prime contracts managing supply chains of over 40 subcontractors, 250 delivery partners and 80 strategic stakeholders FND, New Deal BOND, New Deal Prime Contractor, New Deal PSL, Pathways to Work, NDDP, Work Choice, Jobcentre Plus Support Contract, ESF Skills Funding Agency (skills) R2R; ESP, WFT, Apprenticeship and Level 2’s; Single Adult Skills budget from August. Seetec - Overview

4 Established in London for over 15 years Experience working across all customer groups Previous contracts held in London include: New Deal 18-24; 4 DWP ESF Phase 1 Prime Contracts; 1 DWP ESF Phase 2 subcontract; SFA funded provision New contract portfolio –DWP Work Programme – East London –DWP Mandatory Work Activity – pan London –DWP Work Choice – West London, Central London and Barnet, Enfield and Haringey –DWP JCPSC (subcontractor to A4e) –LDA 2012 Employment Legacy –SFA Apprenticeships and Train to Gain –Lead partner for ‘The Skills Place – Newham’ the new skills shop at Westfield Stratford City Seetec in London

5 Delivery Model Overview

6 Delivery Model - Step 1 STEP 1 Personalisation and Customer Needs “Aspire” Assessment and action planning Challenging attitudes and behaviours Motivation and confidence Meeting customer group needs Core Skills, digital life skills, employability skills Rights and responsibilities Step 1 – Personalisation and Customer Needs ‘Aspire’ Within Step 1 customers identify what they can do, change attitudes and behaviours, move from a culture of worklessness to work, and establish and initiate a strategy for returning to and sustaining work that manages their perceived barriers. Step 1 is characterised by robust initial assessment and action planning as well as interventions to address confidence and motivation using Seetec’s AIMS course, health management and employability skills.

7 Delivery Model – Step 2 Step 2 – Into Work ‘Achieve’ Employer demand-led pre- employment modules with packages of work experience and intensive job broking interventions move customers into work. A sustainability risk assessment and formulation of a ‘Back to Work’ plan enable dedicated in-work support consultants to provide a personalised package of in-work support measures supporting customers to sustain employment to 13 or 26 weeks. STEP 2 Employability and Work “Achieve”  Meeting Employer Needs  Sector led pre-employment pathways  Employability and fundamental work related skills  Intensive job broking  Short certificated courses  In Work support

8 Delivery Model – Step 3 Step 3 – Sustainment and Advancement ‘Sustain’ Ongoing in-work support coupled with job broking services to join up short term and part time packages of employment, co-funded Skills Funding Agency provision (Apprenticeships / Level 2, 3 and 4 NVQ’s) and on-line modules enable customers to break the low pay, low skills cycle and build earnings and career prospects over the sustained employment period. STEP 2 Employability and Work “Achieve”  Meeting Employer Needs  Sector led pre-employment pathways  Employability and fundamental work related skills  Intensive job broking  Short certificated courses  In Work support STEP 3 Sustainment and Advancement “Sustain”  Progression in work Plan  Coaching and mentoring  Online learning to support progression at work  Employer led workforce skills development  Co-funded SFA skills progression  Continuing Professional Development

9 East London Supply Chain

10 East London Supply Chain (2)

11 East London Supply Chain (3) 26 formally subcontracted organisations Tier 1 - 50% private sector and 50% voluntary sector Tier 2 - 50% private sector and 50% voluntary sector Tier 3 – predominantly private sector training providers

12 Geographical coverage

13 Working with Stakeholders Inform and guide delivery Join up provision Holistic ‘total person’ approach Support localism Key Stakeholders include: Jobcentre Plus, DWP, Skills Funding Agency, Local Enterprise Partnerships, Local Authorities, Strategic committees, Health Services, Housing Associations, Local CVS’s

14 Working with Employers Strong sector focus – employer demand-led Top down ‘national’, bottom up ‘local’ approach Integration of employment and skills (pre / post employment) Joint approach working with JCP, other Primes and local employer engagement initiatives

15 Contacts Andy Emerson – Executive Director andrew.emerson@seetec.co.uk Mob: 07977 002278 Alison Bunney - Business Development and Marketing Director alison.bunney@seetec.co.uk Mob: 07818 533033


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