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Improving Lives Through Employment SupportĀ 

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Further funding to provide a route out of poverty.

Employability services to help those most at risk of long-term unemployment will receive up to Ā£113 million of funding.

To deliver the ambitions set out in the National Strategy for Economic Transformation and the Child Poverty Delivery Plan, tailored services based on local needs will ensure the right help is given to ensure people are supported to move towards and into work.

The No One Left Behind approach – which includes the Young Personā€™s Guarantee – sees services funded through Local Employability Partnerships (LEPs) bringing together local government, Skills Development Scotland, Department for Work and Pensions, colleges, the third sector and other partners to provide support that meets both individual and labour market needs in each area.

This is crucial to achieving shared aims around tackling poverty and inequalities.

The National Strategy for Economic Transformation aims to build a fairer and more equal society by ensuring economic transformation which tackles inequality, drives up working standards and improves pay.

It also outlines how partnership working can support people into jobs by tackling labour market inequalities and unlocking Scotlandā€™s economic potential.

Employment Minister Richard Lochhead said:

ā€œRedesigning services with the user in mind is part of the bold steps weā€™re taking to achieve the goals of the National Strategy for Economic Transformation.

ā€œIf delivering on our objectivesĀ involves change to get a better outcome for the people of Scotland, we wonā€™t duck from that challenge.

ā€œWe have always been clear that No One Left Behind places people at the centre of employability services and support, to give them help tailored to their specific needs.

ā€œIā€™m pleased that in 2022/23 we are able to invest up to Ā£113 million to support those at risk of long-term unemployment.

ā€œThis investment will build on existing support to deliver more localised help around employability and skills to people most disadvantaged in the labour market.

ā€œIt will also align more closely with other local services in housing, justice, advice, and health.ā€

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