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Literacy And Numeracy

Volume 111: debated on Monday 2 March 1987

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asked the Paymaster General, pursuant to his reply to the hon. Member for Yeovil on 24 February concerning expenditure by the Manpower Services Commission on basic literacy and numeracy skills training, if he will publish a table showing a breakdown of such expenditure in 1986–87 by programme or type of provision, and an estimate of the number of persons receiving such training from each programme or type of provision in the year; and if he will make a statement.

The estimated figures for 1986–87 are as follows:

Expenditure £ millionNumber of trainees
Wider opportunities training programme4·93,300
Voluntary projects programme0·55,000
In addition, the community programme and YTS offer literacy and numeracy skills training. However no information is available on the level of expenditure or numbers involved in such training.

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish a table showing the number of persons in each recent year receiving training in basic skills of literacy and numeracy from provision made by local education authorities; and if he will make a statement.

Information in the form requested is not available centrally. The adult literacy and basic skills unit collects data about the number of people receiving tuition during a given week in each year. The information is as follows:

Tuition from LEAs during a week inNumber of adults
February 197957,640
February 198056,928
November 198063,359
November 198173,241
November 1982176,830
November 198382,360
November 198484,596
November 19852104,016
1 Estimate based on projections from previous years.
2 This figure includes numbers of adults receiving tuition in English as a second language (collected separately for the first time in 1985).
These figures exclude adults receiving help with basic skills in penal establishments, through Manpower Services Commission programmes, or via voluntary organisations. Information about numeracy provision has been specifically requested only since 1981.