The Lift Programme is a tackling worklessness intervention, designed to respond to the Welsh Government’s Tackling Poverty Action Plan 2013
This is the latest release in the series: Evaluation of the Lift Programme
The programme is a tackling worklessness intervention. It is designed to respond to the Welsh Government’s Tackling Poverty Action Plan 2013. More specifically, to a commitment to provide 5,000 training and employment opportunities to people in long-term workless households by the end of 2017.
The programme
Lift operates in nine delivery areas based on twelve Communities First Clusters across Wales. In each delivery area, small teams of job brokers have been recruited to engage working age adults living in long-term workless households.
The Evaluation
The evaluation had two overarching aims:
- to assess how the programme has been seen set up in each of the nine delivery areas and how it is being operated.
- to provide an indication of its effectiveness in helping participants to find work or to undergo activities that significantly boost their job prospects.
Reports
Final evaluation , file type: PDF, file size: 2 MB
Final evaluation - Summary , file type: PDF, file size: 773 KB
Phase 3: the effectiveness and efficiency of the lift programme , file type: PDF, file size: 2 MB
Phase 3: the effectiveness and efficiency of the lift programme - Summary , file type: PDF, file size: 700 KB
Contact
Sian Williams
Telephone: 0300 025 3991
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Media
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