What's Jesse done for Jobs?

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This document was published when Jesse was a Member of Parliament. As Parliament was dissolved on 30th March there are no MPs until after polling day on May 7th.

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AS BRITAIN RECOVERSFROM ECONOMIC CRISIS,WE MUST HELP OUR YOUNGPEOPLE MAKE THE MOST OFTHEIR TALENTS AND GETINTO WELL-PAID,FULFILLING WORK.

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HOSTED TWO HIGHLYSUCCESSFUL JOBS FAIRS

LOBBIED THEGOVERNMENT FORAN ABOVE INFLATION INCREASE IN LOCALSCHOOLS FUNDING

VISITED 42 LOCALPRIMARY,SECONDARYSCHOOLS &COLLEGES

ASKED 45+ PARLIAMENTARYQUESTIONS SUPPORTING

YOUNG PEOPLE IN HEREFORDSHIRE

GIVEN DOZENS OF LOCAL STUDENTS WORK EXPERIENCE

WELCOMED 400+ LOCAL STUDENTSTO PARLIAMENT

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SUPPORTED LOCAL SCHOOLS• Helped to secure an above inflation

funding increase for Herefordshire'sschools from 2015

• Co-founded and raised £15,000 for FunKey Maths,which has helped dozens of local childrenimprove their maths skills

• Made 42 local school visits, and welcomed400+ local students to Parliament

• Organised an annual Christmas Card designcompetition for local schools

• Promoted and played Chess in Schools

CREATED JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES• Helped to secure the

Rotherwas Enterprise Zone,with the potential for 6,000 jobs...

• ... and £15M in Governmentfunding for fast broadbandservices

• Given dozens of localstudents work experience inParliament and at Jesse'sHereford office

• Hosted two highly successful JobsFairs in Hereford's Shire Hall

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Visit www.jesse4hereford.com for more information @Jesse_Norman

BOOSTED FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION• Fought to protect funding for

Hereford Sixth Form College and theRoyal National College for the Blind

• Campaigned for local provision foryoung people aged 19-25 withSpecial Educational Needs

• Campaigned for a better deal forapprentices and their families

• Helped to found and lead theNew University forHerefordshire project, with thepotential to transform the local economy

HELPED YOUNG PEOPLE• Supported local Scout groups, Close House,

Youth Councils, local skate parks and manyother facilities for young people

• Hosted a Youth Forum to give young peoplethe chance to share ideas withlocal decision makers

• Led a £25,000+ fundraising effort to create a new community theatre space at the Kindle Centre

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Eva, Ross-on-WyeUNEMPLOYMENTIn May 2010 unemployment in Herefordshire was 1,627 or 3.3% of theworkforce. In October 2014 it was 593 or 1.2% of the workforce.

YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENTIn May 2010 youth unemployment was 450 or 5.7% of 18-24 year olds. In October 2014 it was 165 or 2.1% of 18-24 year olds.