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Information and public services for the Island of Jersey

L'înformâtion et les sèrvices publyis pouor I'Île dé Jèrri

Back to Work Services

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A decision made on 24 April 2015:

Decision Reference: MD-S-2015-0034

Decision Summary Title :

Back to Work services

Date of Decision Summary:

24 April 2015

Decision Summary Author:

Head of Back to Work

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Back to Work services

Date of Written Report:

24 April 2015

Written Report Author:

Head of Back to Work

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject Provision of services by Back to Work for locally qualified jobseekers.

Decision(s): The Minister confirmed that the aim of Back to Work is to provide employment services to individuals who are entitled to work.

Reason(s) for decision: This decision provides clarity regarding the provision Back to Work services for individuals who are entitled to work.

Back to Work’s focus is on reducing unemployment by working with employers to meet their recruitment needs and with locally qualified jobseekers (who are either entitled or entitled to work) to improve their employability.  This is key to meeting the States of Jersey’s strategic  priority to improve  job opportunities for local people The Discrimination (Jersey) Law 2013 includes an exception that would apply to the provision of services to locally qualified jobseekers for the purposes of  promoting employment or other opportunities This decision confirms that existing arrangements will be maintained.

Resource Implications: None

Action required: None

Signature:

 

 

Position: Minister

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Back to Work Services

Social Security Department

Ministerial Decision Report

 

 

 

 

 

Provision of services under Back to Work

 

 

Back to Work was established as part of the Council of Ministers’ strategic priorities to assist unemployed islanders to find and retain employment and to help create new employment opportunities through sustainable economic growth.  It has been successful in introducing new initiatives to help reduce unemployment by working with employers to meet their recruitment needs and with locally qualified jobseekers to improve their employability.

Two key goals for the States of Jersey as outlined in the Draft Strategic Plan 2015 – 2018 are as follows:

 

  • Help people in Jersey achieve and maintain financial independence and safeguard the most vulnerable in our community.
  • Increase the performance of the local economy, encourage economic diversification and improve job opportunities for local people.

 

Back to Work helps to support these goals by targeting services to locally qualified jobseekers (who are either entitled or entitled to work) to assist individuals to move into employment. This focus is key to the success of Back to Work’s engagement with employers by providing a tailored recruitment service to help fill vacancies for locally qualified staff and encouraging local people to work in industries, such as hospitality.

The Discrimination (Jersey) Law 2013 states that an act of discrimination is not prohibited by the Law if it is done pursuant to a policy adopted by the States or by Ministerial decision, where the implementation of that policy or decision applies criteria based upon a person’s place of birth or length of residency in Jersey for the purposes of promoting employment, or other opportunities, or providing access to facilities and services (Schedule 2, Part 2, Paragraph 3).

The Social Security Minister has therefore confirmed that the aim of Back to Work is to provide employment services to individuals who are entitled to work and that existing arrangements will be maintained.

 

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