The CIPD welcomes the UK Government’s plans to invest £1 billion in creating 200,000 jobs for young people, particularly new incentives to help employers create entry-level jobs and apprenticeships.
The new Youth Jobs Grant and expanded Jobs Guarantee reflect changes we have been calling for. However, past incentive schemes have had mixed success, so it's important these deliver meaningful results.
Support for smaller businesses
The introduction of incentives for employers who take on people searching for work for six months or more will be especially important for small and medium-sized businesses.
These businesses play a vital role in employing young people but often face tighter budgets and less capacity when creating new roles.
With the number of young people not in education, employment or training rising sharply in recent years, rebuilding clear routes into work must be a priority.
For the incentives to work, it's important that meaningful jobs are created which also support skills development. The process for claiming the incentives needs to be simple and clearly communicated.
The value of paid placements
For young people, paid placements are crucial. They help build essential skills, boost confidence and give people valuable experience of the workplace.
This support can also help balance out measures in the Employment Rights Act 2025 that could mean employers are less likely to take a chance on young workers with limited experience.