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Title: Wirral Investment Framework


1
Wirral Investment Framework
  • This presentation updates members on a number of
  • key Wirral initiatives including
  • Wirral Full Employment Strategy
  • Wirral Enterprise Strategy and
  • Merseyside City Employment Strategy

2
1. Employment Strategy - Key Challenges
  • 1. Geographic concentrations of worklessness
  • 2. Lowest qualified are less likely to find
    employment
  • 3. Low take-up of jobs in the travel to work area
  • 4. Many residents in the low-pay, no-pay cycle

3
Key Challenges
  • 5. More employer engagement is needed
  • 6. High levels of economic inactivity persist
  • 7. Improve service delivery through partnerships

4
Key Actions
  • Full Employment Target of 76 by 2012
  • (an extra 9,500 people into employment)
  • Targets for priority groups
  • Co-ordination alignment of interventions
  • Action Planning and Delivery through LAA

5
2. Wirral Enterprise Strategy
  • Key Findings
  • Low rate of business start-ups
  • (although survival rates are improving)
  • Low stock of VAT-registered businesses
  • Very low job density
  • Decline in employment in Wirral since the late
    1990s

6
Key Findings
  • Low rate of self-employment
  • Below national average productivity in both
  • manufacturing and services
  • Growing gap in skill levels and prosperity within
    Wirral
  • A shortfall in quantity and quality of
    sites/premises for
  • modern business needs

7
Key Actions The Enterprise Vision
  • A narrowing of the enterprise gap between Wirral
    and
  • the North West, and within Wirral communities
  • A rising share of enterprise among women, BME
  • and in deprived communities in Wirral
  • An increase in the innovation and
    sustainability of
  • Wirral businesses

8
3. City Employment Strategy (CES)
  • CES is a two year pilot for local solutions
  • to increase employment rate and skills levels
  • if successful will be rolled out to other areas
    and
  • extended over time
  • Expression of interest approved by DWP July 2006
  • (one of 15 Pathfinders)
  • partners now developing more detailed delivery
    plan

9
Implications for Wirral
  • Disadvantaged Areas Fund (DAF) provides core
  • funding for City Strategy
  • Approx 4 M for Merseyside
  • Covers DWP designated wards
  • Bidston, Birkenhead, Egerton
  • Leasowe, Seacombe, Tranmere

10
Implications for Wirral
  • Recent reduction in some national programmes
  • such as Action Teams and Working Neighbourhoods
  • However, DAF significantly less resource than
    previous
  • programmes in Wirral
  • Therefore key issue around effective targeting

11
CES Summary
  • City Strategy integrates local priorities
  • through LAA 4th Blocks to co-ordinate and align
  • partners
  • activities
  • and resources
  • to increase employment rates and skill levels

12
Implementing the Strategies
  • The Strategies outlined represent the beginning,
  • not the end, of the process
  • Wirral partners now need to address the strategic
  • priorities identified and agree actions
  • key process for this is through the LAA.

13
LAA Partnerships
  • Wirral traditionally operated a strong
    partnership
  • approach to tackling unemployment worklessness
  • This approach strengthened by introduction of
    LAA
  • Economic Development and Enterprise (4th) Block
    and TLEP
  • now merged to ensure a more focused approach

14
LAA 4th Block Partnership
  • 6th month refresh of the 4th Block Economic
    Development
  • and Enterprise (EDE) Block
  • Agreed Priorities
  • i) To increase the number of employment
    opportunities
  • available to Wirral residents
  • ii) To enable more people to access jobs and
  • iii) To increase the vocational achievement of
    workforce

15
Key Issues for LAA
  • I) EDE priorities cut across all blocks (eg
    child poverty)
  • ii) no new or additional funding streams made
    available
  • for 4th block activities to address these
    Priority Areas
  • Iii) essential that partners now align
    strategies, resources
  • and targets to effectively tackle the challenges.

16
Next steps.
  • Launch strategies formalise partner
  • commitment
  • review, monitor evaluate progress
  • continue regular updates to members on
  • challenges and opportunities.

17
Further information
  • Rose Boylan
  • Economic Policy Team
  • tel 691 8037
  • email rosemaryboylan_at_wirral.gov.uk
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