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1 Greater Manchester Talent Match Impact report For local authorities and host organisations Jonathan Lambert GMCVO July 2018 A programme led by Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation
2 Contents Contents... 2 Section 1: Introduction... 3 Section 2: Greater Manchester... 4 Section 4.1: Bolton... 5 Section 4.2: Bury... 5 Section 4.3: Manchester... 6 Section 4.4: Oldham... 7 Section 4.5: Rochdale... 8 Section 4.6: Salford Section 4.7: Stockport Section 4.8: Tameside Section 4.9: Trafford Section 4.10: Wigan Appendix i... 14
3 Section 1: Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide colleagues with information about the level of beneficiary engagement with Greater Manchester Talent Match in each Greater Manchester local authority. It covers the numbers engaged, Talent Coach coverage, job outcomes and information about the young people supported. Data presented in this report covers the period 1st April 2008 to 30th June This document is not intended as a complete report on Greater Manchester Talent Match; rather, it is a breakdown of the work carried out in each Local Authority area. The funding for Greater Manchester Talent Match is due to end on 30th November No further young people were enrolled after 31st March However, our records do include some young people with a start date after 31st March. Therefore, data pertaining to the number of young people registered will be significantly less for the reporting period For a monthly round-up of the work of Greater Manchester Talent Match, including Greater Manchester-wide figures, case studies and the latest news from the programme, please subscribe to our monthly e-news update via the Greater Manchester Talent Match website. Context Greater Manchester Talent Match is a Big Lottery-funded programme bringing together the private, public and voluntary sectors to support young people aged who have been out of, education or training for twelve months or more and who need extra support to help them along their pathway to work. The Greater Manchester Talent Match partnership is led by Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation (GMCVO) and includes New Economy, Greater Manchester Youth Network (GMYN), private sector employers (The Co-operative Group and Addleshaw Goddard), the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Manchester Skills and Employment Partnership. Local organisations are commissioned to host Talent Coaches who deliver the one-to-one, intensive support provided by the programme. For more information about our host organisations, please visit the Get Support page of our website. Explanation on terminology and more information about how these figures are reached are available in appendix i.
4 Section 2: Greater Manchester 1 young people joined the programme this period 631 young people remain active overall 2067 young people registered to the programme overall 1 We have supported 24 have supported 509 overall of our young people have Overall, 262 young 301 Lone parents 215 Care leavers 435 Consider themselves to 218 Alcohol & substance 1095 Significant barriers to 98 Carers 534 Identified as 'Hidden' Ex-offenders 635 With health issues 32 Talent Coach Host Organisations based in Greater Manchester 6 61 Talent Coaches covering Greater Manchester
5 Section 3.1: Bolton 0 young people from Bolton joined the programme this period 66 young people from Bolton remain active overall 254 registered to the programme overall in Bolton We have supported 2 have supported 55 overall of our young people have overall, 34 young 17 Lone parents 21 Care leavers 43 Consider themselves to 23 Alcohol & substance 167 Significant barriers to 5 Carers 61 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 27 Ex-offenders 78 With health issues select Bolton from the drop-down menu.
6 Section 3.2: Bury 1 young person from Bury joined the programme this period 34 young people from Bury remain active overall 80 young people registered to the programme overall in Bury We have supported 1 young person into have supported 15 overall of our young people have overall,9 young 5 Lone parents 10 Care leavers 26 Consider themselves to 4 Alcohol & substance 49 Significant barriers to 4 Carers 8 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 11 Ex-offenders 37 With health issues select Bury from the drop-down menu.
7 Section 3.3: Manchester 0 young people from Manchester joined the programme this period 158 young people from Manchester remain active overall 543 young people registered to the programme overall in Manchester We have supported 7 have supported 141 overall of our young people have overall,61 young 86 Lone parents 32 Care leavers 105 Consider themselves to 76 Alcohol & substance 266 Significant barriers to 37 Carers 150 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 96 Ex-offenders 147 With health issues select Manchester from the drop-down menu.
8 Section 3.4: Oldham 0 young people from Oldham joined the programme this period 118 registered to the programme overall in Oldham 31 young people from Oldham remain active overall We have supported 1 young person into have supported 40 overall of our young people have overall, 19 young 8 Lone parents 6 Care leavers 24 Consider themselves to 10 Alcohol & substance 72 Significant barriers to 4 Carers 38 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 24 Ex-offenders 29 With health issues select Oldham from the drop-down menu.
9 Section 3.5: Rochdale 0 young people from Rochdale joined the programme this period 61 young people from Rochdale remain active overall 195 registered to the programme overall in Rochdale We have supported 3 have supported 38 overall of our young people have overall, 21 young 24 Lone parents 24 Care leavers 45 Consider themselves to 23 Alcohol & substance 111 Significant barriers to 14 Carers 41 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 21 Ex-offenders 82 With health issues select Rochdale from the drop-down menu.
10 Section 3.6: Salford 0 young people from Salford joined the programme this period 102 young people from Salford remain active overall 320 registered to the programme overall in Salford We have supported 4 have supported 89 overall of our young people have overall, 48 young 57 Lone parents 19 Care leavers 46 Consider themselves to 27 Alcohol & substance 190 Significant barriers to 16 Carers 122 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 85 Ex-offenders 65 With health issues select Salford from the drop-down menu.
11 Section 3.7: Stockport 37 0 young people from Stockport joined the programme this period young people from Stockport remain active overall 167 registered to the programme overall in Stockport We have supported 0 have supported 53 overall of our young people have overall, 31 young 19 Lone parents 62 Care leavers 55 Consider themselves to 23 Alcohol & substance 72 Significant barriers to 4 Carers 29 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 42 Ex-offenders 63 With health issues select Stockport from the drop-down menu.
12 Section 3.8: Tameside 0 young people from Tameside joined the programme this period 43 young people from Tameside remain active overall 142 registered to the programme overall in Tameside We have supported 2 have supported 27 overall of our young people have overall,10 young 31 Lone parents 13 Care leavers 29 Consider themselves to 10 Alcohol & substance 57 Significant barriers to 7 Carers 32 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 43 Ex-offenders 38 With health issues select Tameside from the drop-down menu.
13 Section 3.9: Trafford 0 young people from Trafford joined the programme this period 49 young people from Trafford remain active overall 143 registered to the programme overall in Trafford We have supported 2 have supported 33 overall of our young people have overall, 23 young 24 Lone parents 16 Care leavers 40 Consider themselves to 14 Alcohol & substance 73 Significant barriers to 5 Carers 39 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 18 Ex-offenders 39 With health issues select Trafford from the drop-down menu.
14 Section 3.10: Wigan young people from Wigan joined the programme this period registered to the programme overall in Wigan 50 young people from Wigan remain active overall. We have supported 2 have supported 18 overall of our young people have 2 overall, 6 young 30 Lone parents 12 Care leavers 22 Consider themselves to 8 Alcohol & substance 38 Significant barriers to 2 Carers 14 Identified as 'Hidden' 4 9 Ex-offenders 57 With health issues select Wigan from the drop-down menu.
15 Appendix i 1 Employment or self- is defined as: Employment of at least 16 hours per week at National Minimum Wage or above, including the Apprentice Rate for those aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over who are in their first year, where there is an expectation that the will last at least 6 months. Employment of less than 16 hours per week is counted where the number of hours worked is the maximum that the individual can work, e.g. because of caring responsibilities or disability, and pays at least minimum wage. Greater Manchester Talent Match accepts a variety of evidence regarding entry into self-, including submission of a business plan or VAT registration 2 Sustained or self- is defined as: Employment for at least six months at National Minimum Wage or above (including apprentice rate) for at least 16 hours per week. Self- that has lasted at least 52 weeks, during which time the beneficiary s working hours have increased to at least 16 hours per week or more and their income from trading increases sufficiently to enable them to stop claiming benefits (if applicable) and/or is at the level of National Minimum Wage. 3 When identifying young people in target groups, please note that a young person may be counted in more than one target group. 4 Hidden young people are those who are not in, education and training, and are not claiming any benefits. Images of Greater Manchester used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license from Nilfanion and Icons by Gregor Cresnar, Freepik and Madebyoliver from
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