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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Consultation - 16+ Learning Choices: First Step Activity and Financial Support (Scotland)

Date published: 28 November 2008
Response due: 20 February 2009
Semta response submitted: 20 February 2009

Summary

Seeking views on:

  • the development of a new approach to "first step" learning for young people in a community or third sector setting, which are described as Activity Agreements 
  • the EMA programme in schools and colleges
  • the allowances payable to young people taking part in Get Ready for Work
  • the financial support that should be available to young people taking part in Activity Agreements 
  • the Young Person's Bridging Allowance

Semta submitted a response calling for a rethink of the approach to Education Maintentance Allowance and Get Ready for Work funding.  We believe cash should go towards prioritising subjects such as science and mathematics, rather than focusing on means-testing.

Next steps

The Scottish Executive plans to issue a report on this consultation by the end of May 2009.

Documents and Links

Semta's submission

The Scottish Government's website on the consultation

Semta represents the views of our employers across government and the media.  If you are an employer in the science, engineering, or manufacturing technology sectors, we welcome your views at policy@semta.org.uk

20 February 2009

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