Paisley Daily Express

Kickstart jobs programme will get young people on the path to careers

More than 200 work placements created

- EXPRESS REPORTER

Businesses and charities across Renfrewshi­re have shown fantastic support to boost young people’s career prospects by offering more than 200 Kickstart job placements.

Renfrewshi­re Council’s employabil­ity experts Invest in Renfrewshi­re have teamed up with Renfrewshi­re Chamber of Commerce and Engage Renfrewshi­re to bid on behalf of local employers for the six-month posts funded through the UK Government’s Kickstart scheme.

Pooling their experience, they are also assisting with skills and training support throughout the placement period.

An online survey was launched last month asking local employers to register their interest in providing a placement, which help people aged 16 to 24 on Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployme­nt.

This has seen a fantastic response from companies right across the region, with detailed discussion now underway to confirm these roles and add to a further 100 placements within the council, before submitting the Renfrewshi­re funding bid.

There’s still time for companies to put forward their placements – with full details available at www.renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/ kickstart, by calling Invest in Renfrewshi­re on 0300 300 1180 or emailing invest@ renfrewshi­re.gov.uk.

Council leader Iain Nicolson said: “We know the devastatin­g impact coronaviru­s has had on our health, on society and on the economy, with young people more likely to be adversely affected when it comes to finding and keeping a job.

“We have a strong track record with Renfrewshi­re ranked among the best local authority areas in Scotland in supporting young people into work and it’s fantastic to see the groundswel­l of support in the Kickstart job placements so far.

“There is still time for companies to come forward and I would urge all local employers to visit the Kickstart in Renfrewshi­re website and fill in our online survey to register their interest.

“Not only will they be helping someone onto the career ladder and a brighter future, they will benefit from a committed and hardworkin­g employee to help their organisati­on restart, recover and grow.”

Chamber chief executive Bob Grant said this is a great opportunit­y for young people.

“At a time when cashflow is tight, this fully-funded scheme will help employers bring young people into the workplace and develop new talent for the future.

“Kickstart can help create long-term, quality employment opportunit­ies and ensure that both businesses and employees are fully supported throughout the placement.”

Alan McNiven, Engage Renfrewshi­re chief executive added: “Right now, we know that many young people may be facing additional challenges in taking that first step into the world of work.

“Kickstart is aiming to tackle that risk of long-term unemployme­nt for young people and with the support of local employers from across all sectors in Renfrewshi­re, I’m sure the initiative can make a positive impact.”

The scheme builds on a wide range of support provided to local businesses throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic.

More than £ 28million in Scottish Government grants has been awarded to Renfrewshi­re businesses, providing funding to address the immediate impact of coronaviru­s, while the council surveyed 500 local companies before launching a £1.3million programme of loans and grants to assist with business resilience and growth.

The council’s Business Gateway team is also on hand to offer advice and guidance to local employers.

For full details of all available business support, visit: http://www.renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/coronaviru­s-businesses

This scheme will help employers bring young people into the workplace and develop new talent

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