cover image: BRIEFING NOTE - SKILLS ENGLAND: BUILDING A JOINED-UP, PLUGGED-IN SKILLS SYSTEM - The UK lags other countries on intermediate and essential skills like literacy and numeracy,

BRIEFING NOTE - SKILLS ENGLAND: BUILDING A JOINED-UP, PLUGGED-IN SKILLS SYSTEM - The UK lags other countries on intermediate and essential skills like literacy and numeracy,

16 Oct 2024

2 Setting the remit of Skills England To be a success, Skills England should be the strategic guiding light for the learning and skills system in England, ensuring that providers, individu. [...] Part of the success and endurance of other bodies, such as the Low Pay Commission and Monetary Policy Committee is true buy in from a range of stakeholders (not just the government of the day), true independence, and true and defined powers and ways to judge success. [...] If the Government continues with Local Skills Improvement Plans, Skills England should have responsibility for agreeing these and reviewing progress and their remit should be widened to include increasing employer investment in and utilisation of skills as part of local growth plans. [...] Skills England should work with key departments, agencies and stakeholders to ensure effective skills plans are in place to meet national priorities such as the transition to clean energy and increasing housebuilding and infrastructure. [...] This should include working with existing infrastructure, including: working with the CITB and CLC to agree a plan to increase training and the pipeline of construction workers; ensuring skills investment and recruitment plans are part of the planned Fair Pay Agreement in social care; and working with the Migration Advisory Committee to consider how to gain sectoral and firm level commitments to i.

Authors

seana Friel

Pages
6
Published in
United Kingdom

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