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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>formationFigure 6.11.3: Participation in Further Education (Level 2 and 3) by 16-18 year olds byarea of residence 2004/5 to 2007/8Source: The Data Service, Statistical First Release June 09 Table S3.12005/06 2006/07 2007/08% change:2005/6 to2007/8<strong>Barnsley</strong> 3,900 4,000 4,100 5.1South Yorkshire 18,200 18,300 18,900 3.8Yorkshire and The Humber 74,100 75,700 77,000 3.9England 622,600 639,100 653,900 5.0Figure 6.11.4 Participation rates of 16-19 year olds in School or College FurtherEducation in 2007/8 by WardSource: The Data Service, Statistical First Release June 09 Table S3.1600Rate of 16-19 year olds in Further Education (including Schools) in<strong>Barnsley</strong> by ward of residence 2007/8Source: LSCRate per 000 aged 16-195004003002001000Penistone WestDodworthNorth WestCentralDartonPenistone EastRoystonHoyland EastParkSouth WestAthersleyWombwell NorthHoyland WestMonk BrettonWombwell SouthDearne ThurnscoeCudworthArdsleyDearne SouthDarfieldBrierleyWorsbroughFigure 6.11.5 shows the proportion of the 16-19 year old population that are inFurther Education. The influence of Education Maintenance Allowances 1which are concentrated in areas of lowest household income (and thereforedeprivation) might level out the participation rates in wards.Figure 6.11.5: Number of learners receiving at least one Education MaintenanceAllowance payment 2004/5 to 2007/8Source: http://www.lsc.gov.uk/providers/Data/statistics/learner/EMA_take_up.htm<strong>Barnsley</strong>(number)Yorkshire & Humber(number)England2004/5* 2005/6** 2006/7 2007/81,821 2,071 2,61936,466 47,413 57,676297,259 429,627 527,3192,81160,239546,472(number)Note: * = 16 year olds only (except pilot areas which are 16-18; <strong>Barnsley</strong> not a pilot)1EMA provides financial support to learners from low income households to continue in learning. It is aweekly allowance of up to £30, payable to young people in the 16-19 age group who participate in a valid programmeof Further Education or LSC-funded Entry to Employment or Programme Led Apprenticeship.- 94 -

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