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Written question asked by Ernie Ross (Labour) on Monday, 14 January 2002, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 28 January 2002. It was answered by Nicholas Brown (Labour) on Monday, 28 January 2002 on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions.


Dept for Work and Pensions

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, What measures he plans to assist long-term unemployed people in deprived areas. (Failed OPQ).
Answer

Mr. Ross: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what measures he plans to assist long-term unemployed people in deprived areas. [28167] Mr. Nicholas Brown: Our welfare to work initiatives are helping people into work in all parts of the country. The new deals have already helped well over 600,000 people into jobs. We introduced employment zones specifically to help long-term unemployed people in deprived areas get and keep work. The performance of the 15 employment zones is encouraging. Early indications are that almost half of participants find work. We are currently evaluating the zones before deciding how to take the initiative further. Action teams for jobs are helping jobless people in the most employment deprived areas in the country into work. By the end of their first year of operation (mid-October 2001), action teams had helped nearly 16,500 people into jobs. Earlier this month we increased the number of action teams from 53 to 63.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
28167; 379 c41W
Session
2001-02
Question not reached
Yes
Subjects
Disadvantaged Employment schemes Government assistance Long term unemployed people
Link
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