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1 The role of Enterprise in Employment Services “It makes good business sense”

2 Current Enterprise Programmes Business Link (web and phone only) ERDF (varies by region) Transnational Projects Enterprise Clubs New Enterprise Allowance Start Up Britain Work Programme ? 1

3 Best practice and innovation in delivery Mentoring (if properly resourced) Networking and peer mentoring Self employment support to offenders and ex-offenders NEA Test trading Specialist advisors In Work Support Flexibility in delivery times and locations 2

4 Best practice and innovation in delivery Outside of welfare: –Reduction in support available Local Authority – often postcode lottery Princes Trust (18 to 30) Prime (over 50) Historically: LEGI / Bizfizz / Serolli –Young Peoples Start Up Loans 3

5 What works and why? Test trading One to one sessions Experienced enterprise advisors Working Tax Credits Self Employment Qualifications Stand alone self employment programmes Avanta Enterprise (Inbiz) evaluation 4

6 Current provision The Growth agenda Loans for Young People WP enterprise Loss of many enterprise programmes, including: Solutions for Business Business Link Start-Up Programme Flexible New Deal European Regional Development Fund Transnational Projects RDA / LA funded provision 5

7 What are the gaps in policy and provision ? Test trading Awareness raising sessions Idea generation Eligibility criteria / postcode lotteries Funding and discretionary funds Careers advice – self employment as a career option Grants – we think that lack of grants is NOT a barrier to enterprise 6

8 What is required within W2W? Day one eligibility Experienced Business Advisors Providers who understand the benefits People who can inspire Flexible programmes 7

9 Other opportunities within Enterprise BIS DCLG Local Authorities DWP Commercial programmes? Working with employers –Response to redundancy? –Spin outs? 8

10 What’s next? Identification of: The opportunities Successful delivery models and solutions The ‘real’ gaps Dialogue with: DCLG BIS DWP 9

11 The Case for a Dedicated Programme of Support to Help Individuals Move from Long Term Unemployment into Sustainable Self-Employment Terry Owens

12 What Can Be Achieved 80% survival beyond three years On average 1.6 people will be employed per business by the three-year point 72% remain as lifestyle self-employed 28% develop into established businesses mainly employing one to five Six of those 28 become significant growth businesses

13 The Importance of Self-Employment

14 The Three C’s Cash: The unemployed will have generally exhausted any savings Confidence: Rejections in job interviews will have severely dented their confidence Credibility: Unemployment often leads to debt issues and damaged credit ratings

15 Why a Dedicated Programme? Specialist providers who understand small business Empathy with the client group Focus on start-up Advisors who really understand self-employment

16 The Cushion Successful programmes from the past Utilising tax credits The Universal Credit proposal Enterprise Credit

17 A Dedicated Programme Overcoming the barriers to self- employment Peer support Business to business support Networking Use of technology

18 Dedicated Self-Employment Support for the Unemployed Creates significant numbers of sustainable jobs Helps new businesses to establish and grow Works particularly well in areas of deprivation and high unemployment 6% of start-ups become high growth businesses but without the 100 we do not get the 6 Terry Owens – 07812 128625


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