1 Project Summary M. Musiol A. Bennett
35 Starters, Completers and Early Leavers Per Month 3 No. of Benficiaries 25 2 15 1 5 Oct-2 Nov-2 Dec-2 Jan-3 Feb-3 Mar-3 Apr-3 May-3 Jun-3 Jul-3 Aug-3 Sep-3 Oct-3 Nov-3 Dec-3 Jan-4 Feb-4 Mar-4 Apr-4 May-4 Jun-4 Jul-4 Aug-4 Date STARTERS COMPLETERS EARLY LEAVERS o The number of monthly starters increased steadily to approximately 12 in February 24, before dramatically increasing to 35 in March 24. o The number of beneficiaries completing each month steadily increased to approximately 5 in June 24. The number of completers then dramatically increased during the last two months of the project. Page 2 of 15
Cumulative Starters, Completers and Early Leavers No Of Benficiaries 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Oct-2 Nov-2 Dec-2 Jan-3 Feb-3 Mar-3 Apr-3 May-3 Jun-3 Jul-3 Aug-3 Sep-3 Oct-3 Nov-3 Dec-3 Jan-4 Feb-4 Mar-4 Apr-4 May-4 Jun-4 Jul-4 Aug-4 Date STARTERS COMPLETERS EARLY LEAVERS o 1556 beneficiaries were worked with on 1. o Of these, 8284 completed the project upon release from custody and 7222 left the project early. Page 3 of 15
Reasons for Early Leavers Too Many Barriers; 95; 6% Other; 84; 6% Decided not to continue on Project; 55; 5% Services not required; 1344; 9% Disengaged; 122; 1% Other; 177; 15% Transferred; 1573; 11% Decided not to continue on project; 274; 14% Unknown; 769; 54% Transferred to non ps plus establishment; 228; 19% Unknown; 615; 51% Male Beneficiaries Female Beneficiaries o 14% (274) of the male beneficiaries who left the project early, and 5% (55) of the female beneficiaries who left the project early decided not to continue on 1. o 11% (1573) of male early leavers, and 19% (228) of female beneficiaries early leavers transferred to another non-ps Plus establishment. o For 54% (769) of the male beneficiaries and 51% (615) of the female beneficiaries who left early, their reason for doing so was unknown. Page 4 of 15
Beneficiaries Started On 1 Ethnic Breakdown of All Beneficiaries Other, 73, % Mixed Race, 296, 2% Chinese, 7, % White - Other, 587, 4% Asian, 712, 5% Not known, 812, 5% Black, 112, 7% White - British, 11899, 77% o 77% (11899) of 1 beneficiaries were White-British. o 18% (2795) of beneficiaries were from ethnic minority groups. o The ethnic origin of 812 beneficiaries was unknown. Page 5 of 15
Age and Dossier Number of Beneficiaries on Starting 1 8 7 6 63 Female Male No of Beneficiaries 5 4 3 32 6571 43 2 1 2523 367 1153 27 4 369 1 33 53 Unknown -2 21-3 31-4 41-5 51-6 61+ Age Breakdown o The average (mean) age of 1 beneficiaries on starting the project was 29 years and 7 months (29 years and 5 months for male beneficiaries and 31 years and 6 months for female beneficiaries). The average (mode) age group for both male and female beneficiaries is 21 3 years old. 127 Page 6 of 15
Disabled Beneficiaries Disabled, 88, 1% Not Disabled, 15418, 99% o 88 (1%) of the beneficiaries on 1 were classified as being disabled. Page 7 of 15
Beneficiary Background 6 Male Female 5 428 No of Beneficiaries 4 3 2 9 158 4773 1 2342 1529 5 176 Disadvantaged Ward Re-entry from Prison 18 Itinerant Refugee Migrant Substance Use o Over 5 of the beneficiaries on 1 were substance users. o Nearly 24 of the beneficiaries on 1 were ex-offenders. o Almost 17 of the beneficiaries on 1 had no fixed abode on joining the project (itinerant). Page 8 of 15
Unemployed Beneficiaries 25 225 2 51 16-24 25-49 5 and over 82 No of Beneficiaries 175 15 125 1 75 5 25 119 159 24 22 6 666 27 995 447 65 547 681 348 <6 Months 6-11 Months 12-23 Months 24-35 Months >36 Months Period Unemployed o 774 (5%) of beneficiaries were unemployed before starting on 1. o With the exception of the long-term unemployed, unemployment rates decrease as the unemployment period increases. Page 9 of 15
Qualifications on Starting Project 14 12 936 Female Male 1 8 6 1174 4 2 23 399 22 1796 22 282 1 2 Below NVQ 1 No Qual NVQ 1 NVQ 2 68 NVQ 3 25 NVQ 4 or higher 2 35 Other o 1264 (82%) of beneficiaries had no formal qualifications on starting 1. o 214 (14%) of beneficiaries started the project with an NVQ equivalent qualification. Page 1 of 15
Examinations Passed by Beneficiaries Failed, 85, % Not Complete, 312, 9% Pass Awaiting Qualification, 47, % Not Complete, 16, 1% Failed, 3, % Pass Awaiting Qualification, 5, % Passed, 112, 7% Passed, 3889, 12% Unknown, 25799, 79% Unknown, 1535, 92% Male Beneficiaries Female Beneficiaries o The results for 25799 (79%) of exams for male beneficiaries, and 1535 (92%) of exams for female beneficiaries were unknown. o 3936 (12%) of male beneficiaries passed their exams, while 117 (7%) of female beneficiaries passed their exams. o Just 88 beneficiaries failed an exam. Page 11 of 15
NVQ Equivalence for Passed Subjects Male Beneficiaries NVQ 3, 42, 1% Other, 98, 2% No Qual, 215, 5% NVQ 2, 369, 9% Below, 153, 27% Unknown, 4, % NVQ 4, 3, % NVQ 1, 2152, 56% Subject No of Beneficiaries IT (ECDL, CLAIT etc) 6 Adult Literacy 467 Adult Numeracy 37 Preparation For Work 244 Key Skills 217 Gym/Sport/Fitness 177 Health & Safety 162 Food Hygiene 146 First Aid 115 Fork Lift Truck 95 Drugs Awareness 89 Other 1254 TOTAL 3936 o 2566 NVQ levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 have been gained by male beneficiaries on 1. o 837 adult literacy and numeracy courses have been passed by male beneficiaries on 1. o 6 male beneficiaries passed a course in computing. Page 12 of 15
NVQ Equivalence for Passed Subjects Female Beneficiaries Below, 4, 3% NVQ 2, 32, 27% NVQ 3, 2, 2% Other, 1, 1% NVQ 1, 78, 67% Subject No of Beneficiaries IT (ECDL, CLAIT etc) 34 Adult Literacy 3 Adult Numeracy 14 Fork Lift Truck 11 Other 8 Key Skills 7 Painting & Decorating 4 Hairdressing 3 English 2 Food Hygiene 2 Social And Life Skills 2 TOTAL 117 o 112 NVQ levels 1, 2 and 3 have been gained by female beneficiaries on 1. o 44 adult literacy and numeracy courses have been passed by female beneficiaries on 1. o 34 female beneficiaries passed a course in computing. Page 13 of 15
1 9 8 7 Timesheet Hours 3121.75 Female Male No of Hours 6 5 4 99762 887745.5 2318 3 2 1 471267.25 35734.25 2615.65 53616.5 Theory Practical Work Experience Guidance o 1,95,83 hours were collected from beneficiaries on 1. 135,897 hours (7%) were accrued by female beneficiaries and 1,769,933 hours (93%) by male beneficiaries. o 73% of the hours collected by female beneficiaries were for theory, while 5% of the hours collected by male beneficiaries were for practical activities. Page 14 of 15
No of Beneficiaries 14 12 1 8 6 4 Beneficiary Destinations on 1 999 1961 Female Male 2 Full Time Employment FE/Training or Other Gov' Progs 23 4 9 1 84 924 716 622 Not known o 1135 (7%) beneficiaries gained employment on 1. Other Part Time employment 1 6 1 38 158 5 Self Employed Unemployed Voluntary Work o 964 (6%) beneficiaries entered further education/training or another government programme after leaving the project. o 1196 (77%) of beneficiaries left 1 without employment or training. However, many gained qualifications or soft outcomes and nevertheless further improved their employability in preparation for release. Page 15 of 15