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<strong>Barnsley</strong> in <strong>Depth</strong> <strong>Children</strong>’s and <strong>Young</strong> People’s Report – 2008/09 <strong>In</strong>formationNew Deal for Lone Parents (children of recipients)New Deal is a Government programme that aims to give unemployed peoplethe help and support they need to get into work. New Deal for Lone Parents isa voluntary programme specifically designed to help lone parents into work.Lone Parents who are not working, or working less than 16 hours per week(and their partner is not working) and bringing up children where youngestchild is under-16 years old can join New Deal for Lone Parents.The table below shows the number of participants in New Deal for LoneParents by the age of their youngest child for each South Yorkshire localauthority and the GB total as at August 2008.Figure 7.3.24: Number of Participants on New Deal for Lone Parents by Age of<strong>Young</strong>est Child as at August 2008Source: DWP <strong>In</strong>formation Analysis Directorate 2008Total Age group of youngest child (age at entry to New Deal)0-2 3-5 6-8 9-12 13-15 UnknownParticipantsGreat Britain 964,190 207,61 212,40 162,06 179,85 133,330 68,9400 0 0 0<strong>Barnsley</strong> 4,910 1,070 1,060 860 950 690 290Doncaster 6,260 1,420 1,360 1,080 1,180 820 410Rotherham 5,120 1,080 1,110 860 1,010 710 350Sheffield 8,840 1,880 2,000 1,470 1,630 1,270 590<strong>In</strong>come Support (age of youngest dependent)Data is available at Local Authority level showing the age of the youngestdependent of those in receipt of <strong>In</strong>come Support. Figure 7.3.25 shows that asat August 2008 there were 4,650 people in receipt of <strong>In</strong>come Support whohad at least one child (47% of all IS claimants). For 46% of claimants withchildren, their youngest child was under 5 – the largest group. Those wherethe youngest child was 5 to 11 accounted for 29% of claimants with children;those where the youngest was 11-16 for 19% and those where the youngestwas 16 or over for 5.6%.The number of IS claimants with children in <strong>Barnsley</strong> decreased between2004 and 2008 by 11.8%. This is a greater fall than the GB average (-8.5%).- 127 -

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