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Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Published at 17:56 GMT 18:56 UK Biz: The Economy High hopes for New Deal ![]() After six months on the jobseeker's allowance, he will be in for a New Deal
Early indications point to success for the British Government's New Deal programme to find jobs for the young unemployed.
Conservative critics question the cost of the scheme, pointing out that many of the young people who have so far found work under the New Deal would have done so anyway, without the help of an expensive government programme.
The shadow spokeswoman for education and employment, Angela Browning, also pointed out that the scheme had yet to deal with those who were most likely to experience trouble finding work.
She said: "The hard cases will be the ones that will be the real test for the government. Whether they can, for example, get ex-offenders, people with disabilities, people from the ethnic minorities, if they can provide real long term jobs for those groupings, then of course we will welcome it, and the scheme will be seen to be a success."
Pilot schemes for the New Deal have been operating in 12 areas. The first projects started in January, and most of the participants are still in the "gateway" phase.
Under the scheme, 18 to 24-year-olds out of work for at least six months have to join a 'gateway' programme to help them with work and social skills, basic education, careers advice and problems like homelessness, debt or drug dependency.
After that the young unemployed are offered four options:
According to government figures, 16,400 people joined the New Deal between January and March. Since then approximately another 18,000 have signed up.
The government is particularly proud of the fact that around one in six of the young people joined the scheme early.
The number of employers supporting the programme is also increasing. Around 10,000 companies are providing jobs for New Deal participants.
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