Helping Vulnerable Young People Through Covid-19
16th January 2021
Funding to help more vulnerable young people across Scotland into work has been announced by Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop.
Part of the Scottish Government's Young Person’s Guarantee, the £986,702 investment will provide specialist pre-employment support for an additional 1,300 16 and 17-year-olds.
Two existing programmes delivered in partnership with the third sector - Our Future Now and Discovering Your Potential - will provide the support.
Ms Hyslop said:"This pandemic continues to hit us hard – especially our young people who are facing fewer opportunities, and even more so for those who are vulnerable and have recently left school.
“As part of our national mission to create jobs, and through our Young Person’s Guarantee, we must all work together to help this generation who have been caught so cruelly in the eye of the coronavirus (COVID-19) storm.
“These two dedicated programmes, delivered in partnership with the third sector, will allow us to help even more young people access the support they need to build their confidence and develop valuable skills that employers require."
Vulnerable young people are defined as those with multiple barriers to employment. This includes:
young people at risk of not being in education, employment, or training
young carers
young care-experienced people
young people with disabilities
young people with previous convictions
young homeless people
young people mental health issues
young refugees
Further information regarding the Young Person’s Guarantee can be found here.
Inspiring Scotland (who deliver Our Future Now) will receive funding of £500,702.
The Young Person’s Consortium, which includes Barnardo’s, Action for Children, and The Princes Trust, deliver Discovering Your Potential. They will receive funding of £486,000.