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SEET Strategy
Meeting: 11/09/2023 - Cabinet (Item 46)
46 Unlocking Plymouth's Potential 2023 - 2025 PDF 182 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Councillor Sally Cresswell (Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Apprenticeships) introduced the item and highlighted:
a)
1 in 10 young people in Plymouth
did not
succeed in education and make a positive
transition into adult life and the world of
work and the plan had been developed in
response to this;
b)
It was the first
strategic plan committed to reducing high levels of
young people not in education, employment or training, as it could be
detrimental to both mental and physical health and could lead to unemployment, low pay, low quality work and
less feelings of
success;
c)
The plan recognised that
the priority groups of youung
people would
require some
additional support and that no
single agency could address
the challenges in and it would
require a strong multi-agency approach at both a strategic and
operational level to deliver early interventions and extensive
support for those who needed
it;
d)
The plan had been
circulated widely through the diverse membership of the employment
and skills board;
e) The consultation process, along with wider stakeholder engagement, had shaped the priorities, and would continue to influence interventions moving forward.
Tina Brinkworth (Head of Skills and Post 16) added:
f)
The plan
gave the opportunity to move to a more preventative model, whilst
also support those young people who were currently not in employment,
education or
training;
g)
Only 1 in 5 care leavers
made it into employment so creating opportunities was
key;
h) A pilot program working intensively with 4 young people with SEND had been successful with all four transitioning into employment, education or training.
David Haley (Director of Children’s Services) added:
i)
The strategy focused on
supporting specific vulnerable groups of young
people;
j) It looked at all the partnerships across the city the maximise support.
In response to questions, it was explained:
k)
DWP were
involved with the work, along with approximately 80 other
partners;
l)
The Skills Launchpad
acted as a triage to seamlessly get them to the right support for
them;
m)
SEND opportunities were
being grown and more information shared with young people, their
families
and employers to raise wareness of additional funding available to better support these young people in
apprenticeship
roles;
n) The use of language was important and using ‘SEET’ (seeking education, employment or training) instead of ‘NEET’ (not in education, employment of training) when communicating with young people was very important.
The Leader added:
o)
It was
important that the Council did more to provide supported placements and
apprenticeships.
That Cabinet agreed to approve the Unlocking Plymouth’s Potential strategic plan.