HEADS UP

WE4 Employability

Skills support for young people in Nuneaton continues thanks to County Council boost

A skills hub in Nuneaton which supports low-paid workers and young people achieve the skills they need to gain more highly qualified, better paid jobs is receiving a cash boost from Warwickshire County Council to ensure the service can continue.

The PET-Xi Skills Hub has been part-funded by the County Council and the European Social Fund for the past three years for delivery of the Positive Futures programme for young people aged 15-24, who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) – or at risk of becoming so. It supports them into further education, training or work by providing additional careers advice, 1:1 mentoring, and employability training.

As funding for the Positive Futures programme ends in December 2019, Pet X-I applied to continue running this important initiative. Due to a delay in confirmation from central government that its application has been successful, the PET-Xi Skills Hub was facing a funding gap and would have had to close if the County Council had not stepped in. The Council has guaranteed it will cover £20,000 of the hub’s running costs for four months if Pet X-i’s new application is not successful, or if its costs for those months cannot be claimed, even if its new application is approved.

You can read the full news article on the WCC news pages.

Taylorfitch. Bringing Newsletters to life