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Employment and Enterprise services in the West Midlands of the UK
Mamaloca Conference – 18thFebruary 2013
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Presentation by John White – Executive Director – PISCESwm c.i.c.
About Pisces
PISCES wm is a unique Community Interest Company and Brokerage organisation based in the West Midlands
Partnerships
In
Social and Community
Enterprise in Skills for Life and Social CareIt addresses issues around exclusion and deprivation in some of the most challenging environments by bringing individuals, groups and organisations together, identifying Funds and resources not available to public agencies
The challenges we face in the UK
• Major financial crisis across all sectors but particularly ‘public’ sector• Withdrawal of funds to support 3rd Sector –NGOs• Radical cutbacks in services and closure of community facilities i.e
Libraries, community centres, police stations• Increasing public apathy – 15% voting in recent elections• Increasing poverty – explosion of Food banks and money lenders• North/south divide – London focussed • Ongoing changes in infrastructures and management - Local
Enterprise Partnerships replacing regional structures – Health Authorities
• Shortage of Skilled workers , increase in Part time work for non skilled
• Banks unwilling to support Business development
Wolverhampton and the Black Country- key issues
• Higher than average unemployment , particularly amongst young people and people over 50
• High levels of Long Term unemployment – 3rd generation after collapse of mining and engineering
• Child and family poverty• High levels of Benefit dependence because of ill health• Parochialness and territorialism – village mentality• Diminishing Retail offer – strong competition from
Birmingham and Merry Hill – Mary Portas Project• Cultural Diversity – Celebration or challenge??
Wolverhampton and the Black Country – The Service Structure
• National – Employment services delivered through Private Sector• Local - 4 Local Authorities responsible for Community Services, Schools
and Child care , Economic development , Social and Health care of older people and those with disabilities, roads and waste disposal
• Local chambers of Commerce• Local enterprise partnerships (LEPS)• Community Groups and organisations including Councils for Voluntary
sevice.• Multi dimensional Faith and church organisations• Private Enterprise suplementing Public Sector
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