Extract from proceedings in the Scottish Parliament on the employment gap
Friday, 21 August 2020 10:04
Extract from proceedings in the Scottish Parliament on a statement
by Aileen Campbell, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local
Government, on Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan Extract
Alexander Stewart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con): I welcome the
extra funding announced in the statement that will be targeted at
supporting disabled parents to progress towards employment and
compete for suitable jobs. However, in reality, an employment gap
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Extract from proceedings in the Scottish Parliament on a
statement by , Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local
Government, on Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan
Extract
(Mid
Scotland and Fife) (Con):
I welcome the extra funding
announced in the statement that will be targeted at supporting
disabled parents to progress towards employment and compete for
suitable jobs. However, in reality, an employment gap already
existed prior to the pandemic, so what assurances can the
Government provide to protect those individuals in the job
market and how will we measure whether that money closes the
disability employment gap?
:
raises
some critical points. Disabled families are among our priority
families, and we know that they disproportionately suffer
levels of poverty. That is why we need to target our support in
the right way, to ensure that that gap can be closed. We want
to provide extra support, wraparound support and key worker
support to people who require that extra bit of help to access
job opportunities so as to close that gap as best we
can.
We have therefore been working
closely with on the wider employability package, so that, given
the job challenges that will exist, vulnerable people will not
be left further behind, which is something that we do not want
to see. While we have announced some money today, I will look
at the bigger, wider package to ensure that the collective
effort goes towards tackling the problems that rightly
highlights.
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