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Inquiry into Assisting Young People into Work

Response to the consultation

Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation

Purpose of the consultation

The National Assembly for Wales’s Enterprise and Business Committee undertook an inquiry into Assisting Young People into Work.  

 

The Committee’s Terms of Reference for the Inquiry are:

  • What support is most effective and what are the main barriers that face young people trying to enter the labour market?
  • To what extent is the Welsh Government’s strategy for young people who are not in education, employment or training effective and value for money?
  • What progress has been made to date on the Youth Engagement and Progression Framework Implementation Plan?
  • How effective is the strategic role of local authorities and other key stakeholders including the Careers Service, the Youth Service, and the education regional consortia?
  • The extent of discrimination and its impact on the recruitment of young people;
  • How effective are the range of schemes, initiatives and projects aimed at supporting young people into work, for example: Jobs Growth Wales; apprenticeships; traineeships; other projects supported by European funding; and third-sector-run projects? Do they provide good value for money?

 

Issues that the Committee is considering as part of these terms of reference include:

  • The impact of the Welsh Government’s prioritisation of support for young people age 16-18; and the impact of this prioritisation on those aged 19-24;
  • Transport (especially in rural areas): what are the problems and what assistance can be provided?
  • The need for softer skills: e.g., effective interview and job application skills; ready-for-work skills;
  • What can be done to assist the groups of young people who are more affected by barriers to re-entering the labour market, for example those with disability?
  • The impact and value-for-money of European funds;
  • The extent to which employers require Welsh-language skills, and whether this requirement is perceived as a barrier by some young people;
  • Regional variations and local challenges;
  • The social problems that prevent young people from finding work, and how to change the culture and attitudes that entrench unemployment for many.

 

Disclosure of Information

 

You can find further details about how we will use your information at www.assemblywales.org/help/privacy/help-inquiry-privacy.htm. Please ensure that you have considered these details carefully before submitting information to the Committee.

 

Contact details

Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:

Enterprise and Business Committee - Fourth Assembly
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN

Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565