Meeting of the Parliament 07 May 2025
The example that the member has cited is precisely the kind of opportunity that we are supporting and are keen to continue to support. The employability support that I just outlined is very much focused on maximising the opportunities for disabled people. If the member shares more information with me, I will be happy to look at the specifics of the case—I know that the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care is already aware of it.
We are committed to helping hard-pressed families with the costs of childcare as well, because ensuring that people continue to get the right support and skills to flourish once they are in work is a key part of our plans for growth. This coming year, we will create even more funded breakfast, after-school and holiday club places for families who need them, through a £3 million bright start breakfasts fund and the expansion of the extra time programme. The new approach to national skills planning means that employers, colleges, universities and others come together to ensure that post-school provision becomes more responsive to our economy’s needs and priorities.