Scottish Government - Contracts worth up to £96 million will
be put out to tender to deliver Scotland’s full programme of employment
services from 2018.
Employability Minister Jamie Hepburn confirmed that nine
contract areas will deliver employment support across Scotland next year, with
one of the contracts set to be reserved for a supported business. The
contracting process will commence in March.
The 2018 service follows the transitional services Work
First Scotland and Work Able Scotland, which will start in April 2017, in one
of the first exercises of devolved powers under the 2016 Scotland Act.
Mr Hepburn announced the contract package areas during an
appearance at the Scottish Parliament’s Social Security Committee.
He said:
“People living in the Highlands have different needs to
people living in the Central Belt which is why we are taking a fairer approach
to employment support, that will see services more tailored to local needs and
issues.
“Through our meetings with people and the organisations that
use employment support services we have designed an approach which will make
services fairer and simpler for people to access. There is no one-size fits all
approach to helping people into work. When our programme is up and running we
will be continually looking to make improvements by listening to those who use
the services, and learning for 2021 and beyond.
“These contracts put us on track to ensure our programmes
are person-centred and focus on skills and support needs rather than the
benefits individuals receive.
"We have already secured agreement from the UK
Government our Scottish employment programme will not facilitate their benefits
sanctions system, as we want our services to be seen as an opportunity, and not
a threat."
Background
Scotland is viewed as one area through the UK Government’s
current work programmes, and as four areas through Work Choice, its employment
service for disabled people. Across England and Wales, there will be six
contract package areas for the Work and Health Programme, the successor to the
Work Programme and Work Choice, which is due to commence later this year.
Contract area
|
Local authority area
|
1
|
Glasgow
|
2
|
North and South Lanarkshire
|
3
|
Angus, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross
|
4
|
Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannanshire
|
5
|
City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, Scottish
Borders, West Lothian, Fife
|
6
|
North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, Dumfries
and Galloway
|
7
|
Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire
|
8
|
Argyll and Bute, Eilean Siar, Highland, Moray, Orkney
Islands, Shetland Islands
|
9
|
East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire, West
Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde
|
More information about the transitional services available
at: http://news.gov.scot/news/employment-support
Source: Scottish Government
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