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The Lancashire Skills and Employment Conversation Welcome! @LancsSkillsHub #theskillsconversation

The Lancashire Skills and Employment Conversation Welcome! @LancsSkillsHub #theskillsconversation

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Page 1: The Lancashire Skills and Employment Conversation Welcome! @LancsSkillsHub #theskillsconversation

The Lancashire Skills and Employment Conversation

Welcome!

@LancsSkillsHub #theskillsconversation

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Welcome and Introduction

Amanda MeltonChair of the Lancashire Skills and

Employment Board

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@LancsSkillsHub #theskillsconversation

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Overview

• Why have a Lancashire Skills and Employment Strategic Framework?

• Methodology – how we developed the framework.• Key issues.• Sector perspectives.• The draft framework.• What do you think?

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Why have a framework?• Identify the key priorities and actions required to drive up

skills and employment in Lancashire.

• Align our pipeline of skills with the needs of businesses – now and into the future & up-skill our current workforce.

• Inform and underpin local investment decisions e.g. ESF funding and Growth Deal Skills Capital.

• Influence the use of the mainstream funding and help define our future asks of Government.

• Channel energy of providers, partners and businesses at areas of priority.

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Methodology• Range of studies:

– Comprehensive evidence for base for Lancashire – data and statistics.

– 6 Sector Studies – baseline data / perspectives of employers and providers.

– City Deal – skills and employment plan – bringing in the 7th sector (Construction).

– Higher Level Skills – market opportunity re: higher and degree apprenticeships.

– 96 ideas and actions!!

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Key issues• An ageing workforce / reducing working age population.• Slower employment recovery post-recession.• Varying school attainment levels.• 29% of residents qualified to Level 4+ compared to 32% nationally.• Fragmented Careers Advice and Guidance / engagement with the

world of work.• Graduate attraction and retention.• Employer engagement with workforce planning / learning and

development.• Poor performing work programme.

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7 Priority Sectors

Sectors with growth potential and high replacement demand

Finance and Professional

Services

Visitor Economy

Energy and Environmental Technologies

Health and Social Care

Construction Creative and Digital

Advanced Manufacturing

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Sector perspectives: common messages

• A need to promote industries with high replacement and growth demands to young people and promote vocational and academic routes.

• Tackle diversity – gender balance in STEM related industries.• Graduate retention – opportunity to retain graduates in Lancashire.• Improve work readiness, softer skills and enterprising skills.• Up-to-date equipment and technology in our learning infrastructure.• Leadership and management capacity and entrepreneurialism.• Alignment of programmes aimed at the unemployed with sectors

with high replacement demand.

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Draft Framework

Structured around 4 key themes:– Future Workforce– Skilled and Productive Workforce– Inclusive Workforce– An Informed Approach

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Exercise 1

• Review the objectives on page 13 of the framework and discuss the following questions:– Do the objectives cover what you think is important

to drive up economic well-being and growth?– Are there any gaps (if yes, is there evidence to

support your thinking)?• Please ensure that you write down on the flipchart the

key points as these will be used to amend the draft framework.

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Future Workforce• Inspire Young People.• Promote key LEP sectors and areas of high replacement

demand and growth – opportunities in Lancashire.• Improve vocational pathways post-16 by engaging more

businesses in curriculum development and apprenticeships.• Engage undergraduates with Lancashire businesses.• Promote employability and enterprising skills, attitudes and

behaviours.• Invest in fit-for-purpose learning facilities and make best use

of technology.

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Skilled and Productive Workforce• Increase the number and levels of apprenticeships and align

with areas of high replacement demand and growth. Facilitate engagement with the proposed apprenticeship levy.

• Attractive business offer to talented and ambitious people including graduates, linked to the ‘Lancashire Story’.

• Investment in strategic workforce planning and skills; alignment with ‘Boost’.

• Responsive supply of provision targeting skills shortage areas.• Investment in our leadership and management capacity in the

SME sector.

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Inclusive Workforce

• Improve the employability and skills of unemployed adults and young people to enhance job prospects.

• Align interventions with areas of high replacement demand and growth.

• Facilitate routes into employment and economic well-being through sector specific initiatives and inward investment opportunities.

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An Informed Approach

• Evidence-based approach by maintaining knowledge of skills and employment data and statistics, and relevant policy.

• Sector Skills Development Partnerships – sector insights (sign up today!).

• Sharing good practice and collaborations with other LEPs.

• Influencing and positioning nationally.

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Exercise 2

• Review the actions against your 2 designated themes and answer the following questions for EACH theme:– Do you agree with the identified actions (should any be removed?)

Are there any missing actions that you would have expected (is there evidence to suggest that they should be included)?

– What do you think should be our top priorities – can you identify 3 under each theme?

– How can your organisation contribute to the achievement of the actions?

• Please ensure that you write down on the flipchart the key points as these will be used to amend the draft framework.

• Be ready to feed back your thoughts!

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Plenary

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Next Steps

• ‘Lancashire Skills and Employment Conversations’ October & November:– Test the framework.– Identify any gaps.– Identify priorities short / medium term.– Engage partners, stakeholders and employers in

the journey.• Finalise the framework.• Take action!

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Final Comments and Close

Lancashire Skills Hub contacts:[email protected]

[email protected]@LancsSkillsHub