Today at our virtual conference, we have continued to set out how we are transforming our country fundamentally and permanently for the better. We will not be blown off course by the pandemic, but will continue to deliver on the priorities of the British people, and build back better from coronavirus.
We have an opportunity to unite and level up our country, delivering lasting change with more homes, plans to transform skills, more hospitals, more police, more schools, a greener economy and a fairer society.
Today at conference:
The Chancellor’s Keynote Speech
The Chancellor set out how the Government’s single priority is to create, support and extend opportunity to as many people as we can. Throughout the pandemic, we have taken unprecedented action to support jobs and livelihoods across the UK with over £200 billion. We will not let talent wither, or waste, we will help all who want it, find new opportunity and develop new skills.
Through our Plan for Jobs, New Deal for Britain and Winter Economy Plan, we are transforming the provision of skills in this country, building more homes, schools and hospitals and delivering the infrastructure that will transform and level up all parts of the UK.
We will make it easier for those with the ambition and appetite to take risks and be bold, to do what they do best and create jobs and growth.
We will keep listening, keep striving to be creative in response to the challenges our economy faces, and where we can, we will act.
To Read the Chancellor’s Keynote Speech in full, please visit: https://www.conservatives.com/news/rishi-sunak-read-the-chancellors-keynote-speech-in-full.
Job Entry Targeted Support
The Work and Pensions Secretary announced a new scheme to support people who have lost their job because of coronavirus, providing them with fresh opportunities and ensuring nobody is left without hope as we build back better.
Our unprecedented support of over £200 billion has protected millions of livelihoods and businesses since the start of the pandemic, from Bounce Back Loans to increases in Universal Credit, but we’ve always been clear that we cannot save every job.
We know the damaging effects of being out of work, so we will launch JETS – Job Entry Targeted Support – to support those left jobless because of coronavirus. Backed by £238 million, JETS will target those out of work for three months with tailored support, such as CV and interview coaching, to quickly get back into employment and could help a quarter of a million people.
This is in addition to our plans to provide jobs for young people through the Kickstart scheme, encourage businesses to take on trainees and apprentices, double the number of work coaches to help people find work and ensure people can always retrain through our Lifetime Skills Guarantee.
Through schemes like JETS, part of our £30 billion Plan for Jobs, we will continue to protect, create and support people into jobs, to ensure no one is left without hope as we build back better.
For more information on JETS, please visit https://www.rebeccaharris.org/news/rebecca-harris-mp-praises-new-target…;