Jobcentres

Work and Pensions – in the House of Commons am 2:34 pm ar 13 Tachwedd 2023.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Nicholas Fletcher Nicholas Fletcher Ceidwadwyr, Don Valley 2:34, 13 Tachwedd 2023

What steps his Department is taking to expand the support available through jobcentres.

Photo of Guy Opperman Guy Opperman The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

I am on a one-man mission to support my hon. Friend, who is a doughty champion for Don Valley and getting more people into jobs in his Yorkshire constituency. It was a pleasure to visit his constituency recently and meet the jobcentre leads in his patch, to understand what we can do to drive forward greater employment. He will be aware of the £3.5 billion package of support across the country, some of which is being spent in Yorkshire.

Photo of Nicholas Fletcher Nicholas Fletcher Ceidwadwyr, Don Valley

I thank members of Doncaster and Thorne jobcentres for the job fairs they have done, subsequent to my meeting with the Minister at Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Job fairs do a fantastic job. Does the Minister agree that many people in their 50s are busying themselves at home, when they could be having a wonderful second career like me? If he does agree with me, what can he do to help them jumpstart into a new career?

Photo of Guy Opperman Guy Opperman The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

My hon. Friend will be aware of the 50-plus champions that we have up and down the country. The midlife MOT is being rolled out across the private sector and across jobcentres up and down the country. Older Workers Week is coming up, and there is no doubt that there are successes up and down the country of workers beyond retirement age who are doing amazing work, whether that is the 96-year-old shop owner I met in Macclesfield, or many of the others I have met in the past few months. These are great people whom we want to support into work on an ongoing basis.

Photo of Alison Thewliss Alison Thewliss Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Home Affairs)

Last week, I received a letter from the Minister for social mobility, youth and progression, Mims Davies, saying that she intends to close down the Jobcentre Plus on Renfield Street, which was opened on a temporary basis in 2021. I know from having met the staff there that they have done a huge amount of work to get people in through the door—and in particular to work with employers—and into employment, including a programme for Ukrainians. Why does the Department want to throw that all away and close it down?

Photo of Guy Opperman Guy Opperman The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

I think the clue is in the name: it was a temporary jobcentre during covid. I am happy that the specific Minister will write and further explain the situation.