Work and pensions minister Chris Pond today announced an extra £111m of European Social Fund (ESF) money to help the most disadvantaged people in England gain jobs and skills.
The money is aimed at :
– helping unemployed people and those having difficulty entering the labour market
– providing opportunities for people at a disadvantage in the labour market
– promoting lifelong learning
– developing the skills of employed people
– improving women’s participation in the labour market.
Work and pensions minister Chris Pond, said: “A third of people joining ESF employment programmes have no qualifications and many have poor basic skills, so this money is going to the people who need it most.
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“ESF funding allows us to improve literacy, numeracy and IT skills among those who are at a disadvantage, so their chances of finding a job are vastly improved,” he said.