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EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND ENGLAND 2014-2020 NW Network for Europe European Funding 2014-2020 Event - 4 July 2013 James Ritchie: DWP - ESF Policy Team

ESF 2014-2020: Key points Familiar overall objectives: employment, skills and social inclusion Familiar principles: added value, complementing existing national and local support; requirement for match funding. But greater focus on: Growth (smart, sustainable and inclusive) Thematic concentration Alignment between funds Outcomes A bottom-up process within a national framework

Employment: Key challenges Raising employment rate and narrowing gaps between different groups. Workless households Youth unemployment Economic inactivity Underemployment Progression in work

Skills: Key challenges Creating a more educated and flexible workforce; Poor literacy and numeracy skills; Shortage of high quality vocational and technical skills; High early school leaving rates; Greater take-up of apprenticeships, by young people, by SMEs, with a greater focus on advanced and higher level skills.

Social inclusion: Key challenges Individuals and families facing multiple disadvantages; Root causes of poverty and social exclusion; Child poverty (workless households but also in-work poor); Access to affordable childcare

Delivery Arrangements Will depend on nature of LEP strategy i.e. the what should determine the how ; and on the availability of match funding. Likely to be more of a mixed economy than in the current programme: Delivery on an opt-in basis through co-financing organisations who provide match and deliver to the LEP specification; Local commissioning and direct bidding where there is local match available; Possibility of projects funded jointly from ERDF and ESF where the what means that s necessary. Some LEPs may choose to implement Community Led Local Development structures for part of their programme.

Voluntary Sector role Strategic involvement in shaping LEP strategy. Role in delivery: more local delivery, and Big Lottery Fund as a new co-financing organisation should make it easier for voluntary sector organisations to compete. Ongoing partnership role at national and local level in oversight of the programme.

Next Steps Initial guidance to LEPs published in April. Final guidance in the Summer. First draft LEP strategies submitted in the Autumn; final draft January. Partnership Agreement and Operational Programmes agreed first half of 2014. Programme begins late 2014.

Employment: possible areas of support Additional, more intensive support for particular target groups long term unemployed people; people with particular barriers to work Basic skills and ESOL support to help people compete in the labour market Action to reduce the number of NEETs Support for self-employment Flexible responses to employer demand

Skills: possible areas of support Skill development to support other thematic objectives Innovative approaches to training for the most disadvantaged Activities to start and grow a business Supporting low skilled people to progress from low paid work Projects related to apprenticeships Upskilling and retraining within priority industries and following structural change Promoting interaction between business and HE and FE colleges Response to redundancies Addressing skills gaps in rural areas Informal learning and community based learning Specific activities to promote equality and diversity, retention, progression and employability in higher education.

Social Inclusion: possible areas of support Intensive and flexible support for those furthest from the labour market and for most deprived areas Troubled Families Support for ex-offenders Early intervention Outreach Combating discrimination Social investment Social entrepreneurship.