Scotland’s Devolved Employment Services

29 May 2019 12:00 PM

An Experimental Statistics Publication for Scotland.

This experimental statistics release is the seventh in a series about the devolved Scottish employability services. This edition publishes:

This edition also includes the first release of statistics on outcomes for Fair Start Scotland participants – those entering employment (‘job starts’), and sustaining employment (‘job outcomes’), as well as those who leave the service early (‘early leavers’). Demographic data for those joining the service (‘starts’ by age and gender) at Local Authority area level, is also included for the first time. For the Health & Work Support Pilot, the first statistics on self-reported disability and ethnic group of participants are also included.

Information on employment outcomes (‘job outcomes’) for Work First Scotland and Work Able Scotland participants is included in the publication, as are figures on those entering employment (‘job starts’) and those leaving the services early (‘early leavers’).

Key findings

Up to 29 March 2019:

Background

This is an Experimental Statistics publication. Experimental Statistics are a type of official statistics that are undergoing development. They are defined in the Code of Practice for Official Statistics as: 'new official statistics undergoing evaluation that are published in order to involve users and stakeholders in their development as a means to build in quality at an early stage'.

The scope of this statistical series has expanded since the first publication in December 2017, as new devolved services have launched and more data becomes available to publish as the services mature.

To ensure the publication is developing in a way which is useful to people, we are asking for users’ viewson a range of topics.

Data sources

Fair Start Scotland (FSS)

Number of referrals, starts, job starts and job outcomes for FSS reported through The Scottish Employability Tracking System (SETS).

Work First Scotland (WFS)

Number of job starts reported by WFS service providers.

Numbers of job outcomes from WFS reported through the DWP Provider Referrals and Payments (PRaP) system.

Work Able Scotland (WAS)

Number of job starts reported by WAS service providers.

Number of starts and job outcomes reported by SDS’ Corporate Training System (CTS).

Health & Work Support Pilot

Number of referrals and enrolments reported by the Syntax system (Salus, NHS Lanarkshire).

Please see the Background Information section of the main publication for further details on data sources and methodology.

The full Experimental Statistics publication.