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1 Employability and the role of Social Enterprise
Progress and Future Opportunities Alastair Cameron, Claverhouse Group

2 The Contribution of the Third Sector to Employability in Scotland
Final Report June 2014 Andrea Glass, Alison Quashie and Alan McGregor

3 Employability Expenditure – Third Sector 2013/14
£8m Big Lottery £10.25 Employability Fund £7.5m Community Jobs Scotland £14m European Structural Funds £8.7m Work Choice £9m Local Employability Partnerships Minimum Estimate - £58m

4 Employability Fund - SDS
Total spend £29,450,000 Social Enterprise/Third Sector delivery £10,250,000 35% of overall contract value

5 Dundee Employability Partnership
Registration, Assessment, Case Management Jobless Adults 26+ Registration, Assessment, Case Management Jobless Lone Parents and Jobless Families Registration, Assessment, Case Management Jobless MCMC Young People (to age 25) Registration, Assessment, Case Management Jobless People with Health Issues Job Brokerage and In-work Aftercare Work Focused Training – The Interview Process Work Focused Training – The Application Process Work Focused Training – Job Search Skills Financial Capability & Debt Support

6 Dundee Employability Partnership
Engagement & Minimising Drop Out 30% Expertise & Knowledge 20% Past Performance % Implementation & Approach 15% Management % Horizontal Themes %

7 Strengths Additionality Social Values Partnership
Flexible & responsive Enterprising Reach

8 Opportunities Structural Funds Constitutional Reform Localism
Smith Commission


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