Half a million Work Experience and training opportunities snapped up

25 Feb 2015 03:12 PM

Jobseekers have taken part in nearly half a million voluntary employer-led placements or work experience through Jobcentre Plus since January 2011, new figures published yesterday (25 February 2015) reveal.

More than 7 in 10 were young people, using the schemes to increase their skills and experience to help them move into work, as recent figures show the number of young people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance is now at its lowest since the 1970s.

Employment Minister Esther McVey said:

The young people I meet tell me that they need work experience to get a job – but they need a job to get work experience. That’s why we hugely expanded our schemes, which have now benefitted nearly half a million people, helping them to get their foot on the career ladder.

With youth unemployment falling by a fifth in the last year, we are making sure this country’s young people get the best possible start to their working lives, giving them the opportunity to build a career and perhaps go on to be the employers of the future.

Record numbers of people are now in work – with the majority of the rise in the last year being full-time jobs – and they are feeling more secure about having a steady income. We are working closely with employers across the country to ensure jobseekers have the skills and experience that businesses need.

Yesterday’s figures show:

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) offers a range of support across the country to get people off benefits and into jobs through its network of over 700 Jobcentres. These include:

Surveys have shown that the schemes are proving successful in helping young people get jobs. Findings include:

The number of young people out of work has fallen by 188,000 to December 2014, compared to the same month in 2013, and the number claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance has fallen for the last 38 months.

More published figures

Youth Contract figures from April 2012:

Total work experience and sector-based work academy figures from January 2011:

Read more about Pre-Work Programme and Youth Contract statistics

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