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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) provides a programme of intensive support for all 18 to 21 year olds making a new claim to Universal Credit. This programme is being rolled-out in line with the roll-out schedulefor Universal Credit. It aims to encourage and support all young people into employment, work-related training or an apprenticeship.
If you are 18 to 21 years old and are making a new claim to Universal Credit, you will receive a programme of intensive support, based on evidence of what works, tailored to your needs and job goals.
Throughout this, you will continue to receive Universal Credit in line with the agreements made in your claimant commitment. If you are attending training or work experience, you may be reimbursed for travel or childcare costs.
Intensive Activity Programme
The programme begins with the Intensive Activity Programme (IAP). This is a set of workshops and exercises that will encourage you to think more broadly about your skills and job goals, and help you to identify any training you need. You will also be supported to develop and improve your CV and covering letter, your interview skills and your job search activities.
Work search reviews
After the IAP, you will attend weekly work search reviews with your work coach for continued support and coaching over the next 6 months. The support you receive at these meetings will be tailored to your individual needs, and will address any personal barriers to work you may have. Your work coach may refer you to a wide range of locally available support, for example:
- basic skills training
- mental health support
- other work related training (including traineeships and sector-based work academy placements)
- 2 to 8 week work experience opportunities
The aim is that many young people receiving this valuable, intensive support will move into further education, training, an apprenticeship or job fairly quickly.
If you are still unemployed after having received intensive support for 6 months, you will be offered a sector-based work academy placement or encouraged to take up a traineeship. Both of these combine vocational training with work experience.
Sector-based work academies
Sector-based work academies are developed with local employers to provide you with the right skills to fill vacancies in your local labour market. These can last up to 6 weeks, and include 3 main elements:
- pre-employment training
- a work experience placement
- a guaranteed job interview
Taking part in a sector-based work academy will improve your chances of getting into work.
Traineeships
Traineeships are for a minimum of 6 weeks and can last up to 6 months. They include:
- work preparation training provided by the training organisation
- English and maths support if required, provided by the training organisation
- a work experience placement
Participating in a traineeship will support you to move into employment.
Work experience
If work-related training is not the best way to help you into employment, you will be offered guaranteed work experience for a continuous period of 3 months, to help you achieve your job goals. The opportunity will be in line with your personal job goals – a close match to the role you are looking for or the sector that you are interested in. Participation on this work experience opportunity is voluntary.
Many employers say that young people’s lack of work experience is often a reason why they do not offer young people a job:
- over half of businesses (56%) are not satisfied with school leavers’ work experience (The CBI/Pearson ‘Education and Skills Survey 2016’)
- 76% of firms believe a lack of work experience is the reason young people are unprepared for work (British Chamber of Commerce 2014 Workforce Survey ‘Developing the Talents of the Next Generation’)
- 66% of employers say that evidence of work experience is a critical factor in their recruitment decisions (UK Commission for Employment and Skills’ ‘Catch 16-24’).
By undertaking a work experience placement, you will gain the practical experience and key skills that employers are looking for, and also develop your confidence. You will gain additional experience and skills to put on your CV.
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