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Europe cash will help young looking for jobs



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YOUNG unemployed people in West Lothian are set to benefit from a major new European funding award.
The West Lothian Council led Community Planning Partnership has been successful in its bid for a combined funding award of £1.7 million from the European Social Fund and European Regional Development Fund.

The funding will be used to improve the
lives of youngsters under 16 years old who are at risk of becoming unemployed and 16 to 24-year-olds who are not in education, training or work.

It will also benefit people over 45 who have physical or mental health barriers stopping them from finding employment.

The council will work in partnership with West Lothian College, Oatridge College, Scottish Enterprise, West Lothian Chamber of Commerce, Voluntary Action West Lothian, IntoWork and Skills Development Scotland to help these groups overcome their disadvantages and reduce unemployment in area.

Executive councillor for development and transport, Martyn Day, welcomed the news.

"The delivery of individual, targeted packages of activity will empower job-seekers to become more in control of their job search and career development, as well as responding to the needs of employers within West Lothian," he said.





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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 11:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
1

Cynicaltalk,

01/07/2008 13:23:53
'Euro cash will help young Poles looking for jobs in West Lothian'
2

Bravetart,

01/07/2008 21:47:26
Having tried to encourage a group of 18-25 year olds from West Lothian to consider looking for a job, a realistic job that is, it is going to take a lot more than just money.

The idea is that they won't take a job unless it pays extremely well (think kids who barely have one standard grade between them wanting the same pay as a graduate) and the hours "suit them." As opposed to when I left school in the late 80s and the only thing available was the 75p per hour YTS joke of a job. But we still took them.
3

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 01/07/2008 21:58:31
"The delivery of individual, targeted packages of activity will empower job-seekers to become more in control of their job search and career development, as well as responding to the needs of employers within West Lothian," he said.

The EU for certs funds jobbies for the boys.
4

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

02/07/2008 13:55:54
3 I dont think he "said" that. You try saying that, it hardly flows off the tongue.

She sells Sea Shells on the Sea Floor.

 

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