Jamaica Gleaner

Ministry to establish access points to assist youth

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AS PART of measures by the Government to address youth unemployme­nt, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n will be establishi­ng 13 access points for youth seeking training and careerdeve­lopment services.

“These access points will provide a ‘one-stop shop’ for our young people, whether they want improved literacy or are looking for job placement or certificat­ion and training,” State minister in the ministry, Floyd Green, told the House during his contributi­on to the 2018-19 Sectoral Debate on Tuesday.

The initiative is a result of the merger of four of the country’s national training institutio­ns under the Ministry: the HEART Trust/NTA, the National Youth Service (NYS), the Jamaica Foundation for Lifelong Learning (JFLL), and the Apprentice­ship Board.

Green said that the merger is facilitati­ng a broad range of opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of Jamaica’s human capital.

“Because of this merger, we are going after increased numbers. We have targeted a 14 per cent increase in enrolment in the HEART Trust/NTA over the course of this year,” the state minister said.

He added that the merged entity has facilitate­d an increase in placement of young persons in summer jobs for this year, exceeding the target of 8,000 to 14,377 young persons engaged in summer employment.

Also, adjustment­s have been made to the stipend of summer workers, moving from a weekly sum of $6,000 for secondarys­chool students to $8,500, and the stipend for tertiary students increasing from $8,500 to $10,600.

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Floyd Green

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