Meetings

Young people not in education, employment or training

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

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Meeting: 12/05/2015 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)

2 Young people not in education, employment or training: Letter from William Graham AM, Chair of Enterprise and Business Committee (1 May 2015)

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Meeting: 16/09/2014 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)

3 Young people not in education, employment or training

PAC(4)-22-14 (paper 1)

PAC(4)-22-14 (paper 2)

 

 

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

3.1 The Committee agreed that the Chair should write to William Graham as Chair of the Enterprise and Business Committee to share the Welsh Government’s response and the Auditor General’s note to assist their inquiry. The letter will emphasise the Committee’s concerns with the proportion of young people considered to be NEET in the 19-24 age group and the collection and sharing of data. The Committee asked that they receive an update from Enterprise and Business Committee when it undertaken its work and will then give further consideration as to whether they wish to undertake any work of their own on this issue.

 


Meeting: 15/07/2014 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)

Young people not in education, employment or training: Briefing from the Auditor General for Wales

Minutes:

7.1 The Auditor General gave an oral briefing to Members on his report which was published on 10 July.

7.2 Members agreed to seek a response from the Welsh Government and return to this issue in the autumn.

7.3 Members also agreed that the Chair should write to the Enterprise and Business Committee asking whether they will be undertaking any further work on this issue.