Universal Credit Claimants 2021-06-28
2021-06-28
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The MP is concerned about the ability of universal credit claimants to access sector-specific training that could lead to employment.
What steps she is taking to ensure that universal credit claimants are able to take advantage of sector-specific training opportunities?
Through our plan for jobs, we are working with employers to deliver sector-based work academy programmes and swaps, and to provide bespoke training and experience, alongside a guaranteed interview for a real job in growing sectors. Additionally, DWP Train and Progress has provided even more flexibility for universal credit claimants to access training for longer, including new skills boot camps led by the Department for Education.
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The MP highlights that hospitality businesses in Truro and Falmouth are facing staff shortages, and seeks to understand if there is specific support for UC claimants to receive hospitality-specific training.
I thank the Minister for her answer. In Truro and Falmouth, and around Cornwall, hospitality businesses are struggling to recruit staff at the moment. Does my hon. Friend agree that UC claimants could be provided with hospitality sector-specific training, and, potentially, with further incentives, to ensure that these vacancies in this hugely important sector are filled?
I am working strongly with the sector. These are some of the most rewarding, varied and enjoyable roles that there are. It is right that we encourage people to work in hospitality, as well as to enjoy its reopening. In Falmouth, we have created an intensive programme to provide claimants with an interest in hospitality with a set of transferable skills to ensure that they have the skills they need to flourish in this vital sector in beautiful Cornwall.
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