Debates between Adam Dance and Pat McFadden during the 2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Adam Dance and Pat McFadden
Monday 27th April 2026

(1 week, 6 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Pat McFadden Portrait Pat McFadden
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I thank my hon. Friend for being such a formidable champion for her constituency, and for opportunity within it. I would be very happy to talk with her further about this issue, but I point out that skills and apprenticeships are devolved in Scotland. The Scottish Government have received a record financial settlement—the greatest since devolution began—and I hope that opportunity for young people is part of their agenda.

Adam Dance Portrait Adam Dance (Yeovil) (LD)
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My office has been waiting over six months for DWP replies to certain cases. Citizens Advice has reached out because it is not getting replies either. Will the Minister commit to getting us those responses this week, and will he commit to greater resourcing for responding to Members, particularly in relation to universal credit?

Pat McFadden Portrait Pat McFadden
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I know that responding to hon. Members’ inquiries—be they direct or on behalf of their constituents —is very important. I raise that with the Department constantly. If the hon. Gentleman sends me more details of the constituents in question, I will ensure that their cases are looked at right away.

Youth Unemployment

Debate between Adam Dance and Pat McFadden
Tuesday 17th March 2026

(1 month, 3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Pat McFadden Portrait Pat McFadden
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My hon. Friend is right. That ratio of 1:8 is too high, and it grew a lot in the last few years. She asks about discussions with young people, and she makes a really important point. When I talk to young people, they tell me that they want to work and make the most of themselves; they just need a platform that will help them. In every part of the programme that we have brought forward today, whether it is the apprenticeship changes, the help for the long-term unemployed, the short apprenticeship courses or the hiring bonus, the motivation that I have had is to give young people a platform on which to stand and take the next step in their lives.

Adam Dance Portrait Adam Dance (Yeovil) (LD)
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People with special educational needs and disabilities are more likely not to be in employment or training. It is great that the new apprenticeship incentives will include recruitment for 19 to 24-year-olds with education, health and care plans, but a majority of people with SEND leave school without one. Will the Secretary of State set out what specialised support will be on offer to young people with SEND without EHCPs who are looking for work or apprenticeships, as well as what new guidance employers will get?