Youth Employment Initiative IMPACT June 2016
Presenter Claire Wills – Employment & Skills Officer Shain Akhtar – Quality Assurance/Inspection & Commissioning Officer
Running order of the presentation Background to initiative Targets for Walsall Eligibility/Activities Delivery/Referrals Procurement
Youth Employment Initiative Overview Black Country Programme led by Dudley MBC (Lead Accountable Body) £51 million programme (made up of ESF, YEI and Local Authority match) Approx. £8.3 million coming to Walsall The programme ends July 2018
YEI - Targets Current deliverable outcomes (subject to change during the programme) Walsall Walsall Walsall Walsall Total Total Program me Starts on Programme Completion of Activities Offer of Outcome (Education or Employment Outcome sustained 26 weeks
YEI - Eligibility The programme is aimed at year olds to assist them into employment, education or training Funding will be available for development and training to improve work readiness Marginalised 15 year olds identified at risk of becoming NEET are also eligible
YEI - Activities Eligibility Registration Initial Assessment Action Planning Customised support packages led by Advisors that provide: – Level 1 - a short sharp intervention – Level 2 - a more supportive programme – Level 3 - an intensive programme of support and key working/mentoring – Level 4 - a programme of intensive specialist support over a longer duration – Level 5 – referral to the BC Talent Match programme for those in thematic groups
YEI Delivery Walsall programme will be delivered by Walsall Council services such as Children’s Services, Regeneration – Employment and Skills, Adult Social Care and Money Home Jobs Eligible Participants will be supported by a specialist Advisor throughout their journey Additional external partners to deliver will be procured Delivery Teams and other Providers will be Quality Assured during the process
YEI Delivery Participant plans will be updated regularly with ongoing needs assessed including travel or accessibility constraints, communication problems, skills gaps and mental and physical health issues and personal issues where a receive specialised provision, including drug and/or alcohol counselling, and sexual or other health advice can be offered. Customised support will be developed in line with needs of participant – via procurement
YEI Referrals Referrals will be received from a multitude of sources Local Authority, Public Health & IAG Services Job Centre Plus Health Services Voluntary Sector and Community Associations Training Providers and Delivery Partners Police & Probation Services Schools Walsall Education Business Partnership
YEI Referrals If you wish to make a referral please contact: Walsall Works Hub –
YEI Procurement Led by Dudley MBC (lead accountable body) - Information collated from partnership thematical delivery needs – framework to be signed off and advertised ( following OJEU standards ) - Talent Match Framework – Accessible to training providers on bespoke needs - Mini Competitions will be used to procure individual/group needs of participants
YEI Participation Funds Participation funds available to aid those that may have difficulties to undertake or achieve their action plans i.e. transport, equipment, clothing, one off specialist support Panel approach used to reach decisions based on information presented to meet needs of participant Process being developed using existing Early Help Locality approach
Close Thank you for attending this Black Country Impact presentation Claire Wills: Shain Akhtar: