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Kent Jobs for Kent’s Young People
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Our priorities Doubling the number of apprenticeships (from 6% of cohort to 12%) Improving the skills base through Kent’s vocational programme Supporting small businesses to grow (98% of Kent’s 48,000 businesses less than 100 employees) Substantially reduce the number of young unemployed and in particular reduce long term unemployment. Linking in with our Troubled Families initiative in Kent.
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Barriers to Increasing Apprenticeships Disconnect between schools and employers Focus on academic routes Limited understanding of apprenticeships amongst young people & parents Lack of employers ready to take on young people, especially now
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Length of unemployment increasing
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Enhancing National Schemes KCC Grant –£2m from Big Society Fund to create one thousand, £2000 grants for employers that recruits an 18-24 yr old who has been on benefits for 3 months or longer Youth Contract – Wage support via Work Programme –£2,275 for 6 month opportunity –With our funding becomes £4,275 for 20 months employment (inc. minimum 12 month apprenticeship) National Apprenticeship Service Grant –£1500 for 12 month apprenticeship – open to all –With our funding becomes £3500 for 15 months employment (inc. minimum 12 month apprenticeship) only for Job Centre clients
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Employer Criteria Based in Kent Private companies up to 250 employees Social Enterprises /Voluntary Orgs Public Sector Offer minimum 12 month opportunity Not to have started an apprentice in past 2 years – unless recruiting from Work Programme clients
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Kent Jobs for Kent Young People Delivered by: An aggressive marketing campaign to promote to employers ( both public and private sector) the opportunities that well motivated apprentices offer to their business. Reaching them through a range of routes: Through radio, billboards, press, business networks etc Training providers promoting Work Programme providers promoting JCP promoting to their employers Myth busting – reducing red tape and bureaucracy, reducing the cost from £52 pw Supporting employers through apprenticeship recruitment process Match-making the appropriate apprentice to business need, and opportunity of a work trial
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16 – 18 year olds Apprentices Exempt from minimum wage – 2 years Training fully funded by government Exempt from NI Subsidised bus travel via Freedom Pass 16-18 £ 5000 per year £ 96 p/w 18 – 24 year old apprentices: 3 – 9 mths unemployed Exempt from min wage for 1 st year £2000 KCC subsidy Possible employer contribution to training Exempt from NI £ 3000 for a 1 year apprentice contract £ 58 p/w 18-24 year old apprentices :9 mths + unemployed Exempt from min wage for 1 st year Youth Contract £2,275 KCC £2000 subsidy Possible employer contribution to training £2,730 for a one year apprentice contract £52 p/w All Apprentices – all ages 1 st year exempt from minimum wage Apprenticeship contract has no continuation of employment rights Must aspire to reach level 2 qualification & beyond Reducing the cost and myth busting
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Early Success –Launched on 19 th April at Kent 2020 79 Businesses pledged apprenticeships 123 Apprenticeships pledged 13 starts – 10 Care providers pledged 12 opportunities –Banking sector partnership –JCP Partnership –Secretary of State visit
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Kent Jobs for Kent’s Young People
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