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Transforming Lives: Jobcentres Supporting the Community Michael Morley, Jess Hodgson and Hazel Renwick London Employment and Skills Convention 7 October 13. Local Partnership Agreements Aim
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Transforming Lives:Jobcentres Supporting the CommunityMichael Morley, Jess Hodgson and Hazel RenwickLondon Employment and Skills Convention 7 October 13
Local Partnership Agreements Aim To increase greater local collaboration and accountability between key partners in reducing worklessness and landing Welfare Reform. Approach Agreeing partnership agreements with all London LA’s, Work Programme Providers and other key local stakeholders. Setting stretching local ambitions around reducing worklessness, youth and long term unemployment.
Agreements underpinned by locally developed governance structures and operational plans. Agreements allow for innovative use of JCPs FSF fund and S106 funding in the procurement of local bespoke targeted provision. Greater Co-location, co-creation and match funding opportunities. Supports better local understanding of who does what and avoiding unnecessary duplication. Local agreements supported by JCP freedoms and flexibilities which puts claimant needs at the very heart of our service.
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Gangs Strategy Aim To offer positive opportunities to those young people seeking a way out of gang lifestyles Approach Dedicated advisers in all 20 boroughs Working with employers through the #youthpledge Joint partnership working with MET Police Innovative funding models and community partnership arrangements Measure of success To achieve employment education or training outcomes 1000 young gang members in London by March 2014
Deprived Ward Programme Aim To reduce levels of unemployment in the most deprived areas by helping move 18 -24 year old customers into work and preventing them becoming the troubled families of the future. Approach To identify the most deprived ward in each LHC borough To identify unemployed young people in those wards To use a specific, targeted approach To work in partnership with local organisations – using FSFG support if appropriate To ring-fence JCP resourceto support delivery of the solution Measure of success To reduce levels of 18-24 year old unemployment in the specific wards by 10%
200 Programme Aim To tackle those customers who have been ‘left behind’ and where traditional programmes have failed to deliver successful outcomes Approach To identify the 200 longest term unemployed people in each JCP District To analyse the key features of this group (to help shape future preventative measures) To use a specific, targeted approach by nominated JCP advisers Measure of success To get 30% of this group into to work, of which 50% are still in work 3 months later.
Care Leavers Aim To work with young people leaving care to ensure they are given additional support to help them find work, training or self-employment. Approach To raise awareness of this small, but very vulnerable group of customers To work in partnership with Leaving Care LA teams To use a specific, targeted approach to support delivery of the solution Measure of success To be developed