Issue details
To agree to fund Herefordshire’s new youth employment hub until March 2022 and provide additional support for those young people most at risk of becoming NEET
Youth Employment Hub background
Young people’s prospects in the labour market is a cause for
concern, they are
amongst those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a
significant
increase in youth unemployment in Herefordshire. The number of 16
to 24 year
olds claiming universal credit in March 2021 was 895; 116% higher
than in March
2020.
It will be harder for young people who may lack skills, confidence
or experience.
The risk that young people who were socially excluded before
Covid-19 become
even more socially isolated. Many young people are unsure about
their future.
The government has announced through its Plan for Jobs strategy a
range of
supporting interventions, including the Kickstart Scheme and
dedicated youth
employability coaches aimed at young people aged 16-24 claiming
Universal
Credit.
The success of these interventions is dependent on the ability to
engage with
young people. Without access to appropriate physical space there is
a risk of
disengagement. Being Not in Education, Employment or Training
(NEET) is linked
to poorer health and employment outcomes for decades.
NEET Prevention work background
Year 11 pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH)
needs are highly
vulnerable and at greater risk of becoming NEET (not in education,
employment
or training) during the transition from school to Post 16
Education. The outbreak
of the Covid-19 virus has disrupted two consecutive academic years,
significantly
increasing this risk and vulnerability. It has had an impact on
delivering the
intensity and individualised level of required support for these
young people.
Current year 11 SEMH students are therefore now at an even higher
risk of
becoming NEET.
The latest national published statistics for the proportion of 16
and 17 year olds
recorded as NEET is the average of December 2019. January 2020 and
February
2020. For England this was 2.7% and Herefordshire was 2.9%, 0.2%
above the
national average. The average combined percentage of NEET and not
known for
Herefordshire was 9.2%. At the time of writing the 2021 national
data has not
been published.
Current Herefordshire NEET recorded statistic for June 2021 is 4.1%
153 young
people 0.4% higher than June 2020 (3.7%, 132 young people). Of this
cohort, 49%
(75 young people) have been identified has having an additional
need.
Monitoring of the NEET cohort suggests there is an over
representation of young
people who were considered to have SEMH needs .previously attending
a pupil
referral unit, special school for children with SEMH or other young
people in
mainstream schools with identified SEMH needs.
The Learning and Work Institute’s NEET prevention what works
report 2020,
states that approaches that include flexible and tailored support
are proven to be
particularly effective in acting as a mechanism for positive
outcomes across
attainment and employment, progress and engagement for at risk
young people.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 26/07/2021
Decision due: 20 July 2021 by Acting Deputy Chief Executive
Contact: Andrew Lovegrove, Director of Resources and Assurance Email: Andrew.Lovegrove@herefordshire.gov.uk.
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