Education, Sport and Culture
Ministerial Decision Report
Central Contingency Funding allocation to Education, Sport and Culture for the expansion of the Prince’s Trust
- Purpose of Report
To enable the Minister for Education, Sport and Culture (ESC) to request that the Minister for Treasury and Resources (T&R) approve a budget transfer from Central Contingency (one-off) funding to ESC revenue head of expenditure of £147,000 in 2014 and £146,000 in 2015 for the expansion of the Prince’s Trust, and request the inclusion of £146,000 as a growth bid for 2016 in the next Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP).
- Background
There are 480 16 – 24 year olds registered as unemployed in Jersey. The Prince’s Trust has been operational in Jersey since 2006 and through its delivery partner the Jersey Youth Service will support 208 young people in Jersey in 2013. The Prince’s Trust currently receive approximately £300,000 from a mixture of public and private sector sources to provide this support to young people in Jersey. £110,000 of this is from the States of Jersey, either as gift in kind of financial contribution, the remainder is received from the private sector. A Jersey steering group chaired by the Chief Probation Officer consisting of public and private sector stakeholders provides local governance for the Trust’s activities in the island.
Outcomes from Prince’s Trust programmes are positive with 86% of last year’s cohort moving into employment, further training or regular volunteering. 59% moved directly into work. 7 out of 9 young people placed with Sandpiper last year on a “Get into Retail” programme were offered employment by the company with the 2 others proceeding into Higher Education and a further training placement with Sandpiper. These results should be seen in the context of the Prince’s Trust recruitment criteria which require applicants to be unemployed, care leavers or young offenders. The Prince’s Trust “brand” is known and trusted by young people and employers.
The Prince’s Trust believes that it can benefit additional unemployed young people, complementing the services provided by the Social Security Department.
- Recommendation
The Minister for ESC is recommended to request that the Minister for T&R approve a budget transfer from Central Contingency (one-off) funding to the ESC revenue head of expenditure of £147,000 in 2014 and £146,000 in 2015 for the expansion of the Prince’s Trust..
The Minister for ESC is further recommended to request that the Minister for T&R to further allocate an additional £84,000 in 2014 and 2015 from Central Contingency (one-off) which could be transferred to ESC to support departments in back filling secondees.
The Minister is recommended to submit any required growth bids by ESC for the continued funding of the expansion of the Princes Trust beyond 2015 to be considered in the next MTFP period 2016 to 2019.
- Reasons for Decision
Article 17(2) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 states that the Minister for Treasury and Resources is authorized to approve the transfer from contingency expenditure to heads of expenditure of amounts not exceeding, in total, the amount available for contingency expenditure in a financial year.
The expansion of the Prince’s Trust was presented to the Council of Ministers in a meeting on 18th September 2013 by Mark Capern (Head of the Jersey Youth Service) and Rob Butcher (Operational Manager Princes Trust UK) and requires funding over and above that available to ESC in the MTFP 2013-15 to deliver on all aspects of the new Strategy.
- Resource Implications
The ESC revenue head of expenditure will increase by £146,679 in 2014 and £145,929 in 2015 with Central Contingency (one-off) decreasing by an identical amount in the corresponding years. This decision does not change the total amount of expenditure approved by the States for 2014 and 2015. In addition an increase of 2.5 FTE will be required resulting in extra headcount of 3.
The scheme also relies on secondees being available from other departments to help run the courses at an annual cost of £84,000; with this still being the subject of inter-departmental discussions.
Depending on the outcome of these discussions a further allocation of £84,000 in 2014, and 2015 may be required from Central Contingency (one-off). The budget transfer for these additional funds will be actioned upon approval by the Treasurer of the States by delegated decision.
Any required growth bids once submitted by ESC for the continued funding of the expansion of the Prince’s Trust beyond 2015 will be considered in the next MTFP period 2016 to 2019.
Report author: Finance Manager | Document date : 23 October 2013 |
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