Employment Support Scotland – Manifesto 2016

Employment Support Scotland is calling on candidates of all political parties to commit to four principles to support jobseekers into high quality employment.

Employment Support Scotland is the dedicated network of providers of employment services in Scotland. Spanning the public, private and charity sectors, its members are committed to helping jobseekers enter and sustain work which suits their circumstances and fulfils their potential. Their services support young jobseekers, those with disability and health conditions and the long term unemployed.

Employment Support Scotland is committed to working with the Scottish Government on the development and delivery of high quality provision for all jobseekers.

Briefing for attendees

<p>ESS / STF Employability Question Time Election Hustings -&nbsp;Briefing for Attendees</p>
 

Employment Support Scotland – Manifesto 2016

Employment Support Scotland is calling on candidates of all political parties to commit to four principles to support jobseekers into high quality employment.

Employment Support Scotland is the dedicated network of providers of employment services in Scotland. Spanning the public, private and charity sectors, its members are committed to helping jobseekers enter and sustain work which suits their circumstances and fulfils their potential. Their services support young jobseekers, those with disability and health conditions and the long term unemployed.

Employment Support Scotland is committed to working with the Scottish Government on the development and delivery of high quality provision for all jobseekers.

ERSA submission to the Smith Commission

ERSA, the representative body for the employment support sector, has submitted evidence to the Smith Commission calling for all employment support services to be devolved to the Scottish Government.

The submission was developed following a consultation period with those ERSA members who are already working in Scotland, or may potentially be interested in delivering support in Scotland in the future.