Strategy

There are a number of strategic developments and initiatives that support the work of the Joined Up for Jobs network.

 Here you will find the latest information on strategy work across a range of activities, including related documents and policy developments.

The Local Employability Partnership is led by Senior Managers from a range of core stakeholders to oversee the ‘Joined Up for’ infrastructure, manage No One Left Behind and UK Shared Prosperity Fund commissioning recommendations, add value, and avoid duplication.

Stakeholders include The City of Edinburgh Council, Skills Development Scotland, Department of Work and Pensions, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh College, Edinburgh Universities, Chamber of Commerce, Capital City Partnership and representation from the Joined up for Jobs Forum.

The Local Employability Partnership is one of the strategic partnerships that make up The Edinburgh Partnership our Community Planning Partnership.

 

The current Community Plan has three pillars:

  • Enough Money to Live On
  • Access to work, learning and training opportunities
  • A Good Place to Live

Edinburgh Local Employability Partnership Strategy 2024-2026 [PDF]

 

The Local Employability Partnership oversees the partnership support for the Joined Up for Jobs, Joined Up for Business, and the Youth Employability Partnership:

  • Joined Up for Jobs sets out the framework for a partnership of key agencies and frontline services to work together to help more people into employment. Support is given through website resources, a client management information system, and quarterly forums
  • Joined Up for Business gives businesses a "no wrong door" approach and offers a bespoke, free recruitment and training service, as well as a business growth support service for SMEs. We help businesses identify funding initiatives that can support recruitment, training and business growth needs. We also support the Fort Kinnaird Recruitment Skills Centre, and the emerging Edinburgh St James development through FUSE
  • The Youth Employment Partnership brings together key agencies involved in supporting young people, focusing primarily on those transitioning from school. The groups aims are to ensure adequate support is in place for those seeking employment, training or support, as well as guiding the strategy on youth employment in the city.

No One Left Behind (NOLB) is the Scottish Government’s approach to transforming employment support in Scotland. It aims to deliver a system that is more tailored and responsive to the needs of people of all ages who want help and support on their journey towards, into and in work - particularly people with health conditions, disabled people and others who are disadvantaged in the labour market.

 

Alongside NOLB, the Scottish Government’s Tackling Child Poverty strategy aims to ensure there is a focus on support for parents and their progression into work.

 

In Edinburgh, NOLB and Tackling Child Poverty funding contributes the majority of funding which is allocated to Third Sector organisations to deliver employment support on behalf of the Council and Local Employability Partnership members. This funding is distributed through the Network of Employment Support and Training (NEST) and Moving Forward programmes.

The YEAP tracks all opportunities for young people (aged 16-24 or 26 if care-experienced) in one place, making it easier for referral partners to source the most suitable destination for their young people.

In Edinburgh, there is a significant amount of employability support for young people provided by a number of third sector organisations across the Joined Up for Jobs (JUfJ) network. Various routes fund this, including the City of Edinburgh Council and the Scottish Government.

This Youth Employment Action Plan (YEAP) outlines a pipeline approach for every young person in Edinburgh. The YEAP complements further contracted provisions funded by the City of Edinburgh Council, including the Joined Up for Jobs (JUfJ) network and national provisions. The YEAP is coordinated by Capital City Partnership; if you would like to be added or require any information, email: joinedupforjobs@capitalcitypartnership.org.

 

Download The Youth Employment Action Plan [PDF]

The Edinburgh Guarantee helps people of all ages and backgrounds to easily access and progress in fair work, training or further education. Through its network of employers and partners, the Edinburgh Guarantee can help all job seekers to find the support they need to achieve success.

 

The Edinburgh Guarantee is the public facing brand for supporting clients who have an interest in employment, education or training. The Edinburgh Guarantee website is the one-stop shop for Edinburgh’s citizens interested in gaining support.

A City Region Deal is a mechanism for accelerating growth by pulling in government investment. By investing this funding in innovation, skills and infrastructure, performance will be significantly improved, and we will tackle inequality and deprivation. The Deal will drive productivity and growth while reducing inequalities and deprivation. Joined Up for Jobs will benefit from the Integrated Regional Employability and Skills workstream.

 

For more information visit The Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal (esescityregiondeal.org.uk).

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