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Ann Jones Director: Regional WorkingLearning and Skills Council

LSC/RSPs and the Impact on Delivery

23 June 2005

• LSC Changing times

• RSPs Value Added

LSC/RSPs AND THE IMPACT ON DELIVERY

• Make learning truly demand-led• Ensure all 14-19 year olds have access to high

quality, relevant learning opportunities• Transform FE so that it attracts and stimulates

more business investment • Strengthen our role in economic development

so that we provide the skills needed to help individuals into employment

• Strengthen capacity to work effectively at regional level, particularly with RDAs and RSPs

• Improve the skills of workers who deliver public services.

LSC NATIONAL PRIORITIES

LSC FUNDING

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

£9,322,026 £9,587,875 £10,056,907

LSC CHANGING TIMES

Plan-led funding:

• Funding the provider plan including linking budgets to provision

• Less micro-management, more strategic• Simpler calculation of funds• Variable costs addressed at provider level

(through factor), not at individual learner level• Use provider Management Information, ‘real time’

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LSC CHANGING TIMES Skills and Employers:• Positioning FE at the heart of the business agenda

and skills strategy• Need to win the confidence of more employers• A greater focus on meeting employers’ needs• More staff with recent experience of business• More provision is delivered in the workplace • Strong vocational specialism(s) to match

local/regional employment pattern• More income generated from employers• FE seen to be accessible, flexible, value for money

solution to skills needs

NETP - the core of a demand-led approach to delivering training for employers of all kinds and offering:

• A ‘first stop shop’ for business development and skills needs

• Access to specialist help in identifying skills needs

• Bespoke flexible training programmes• Free training to enhance employability skills of

employees, including literacy and numeracy• A national service for large multi-site

employers.

LSC CHANGING TIMES

Consistent Regional Sector priorities identified as:

• Construction• Engineering• Health and Social Care• Retail• Manufacturing• Tourism

RSPs’ - SECTOR PRIORITIES

Foster Review of FE. Purpose to identify: • The distinctive contribution colleges make to the learning and skills market• Their long-contribution to economic development and social inclusion• Anything else that needs to happen to transform the sector

• Report in Autumn

LSC CHANGING TIMES

• Value Added

• Influencing planning and funding

• Measuring impact

REGIONAL SKILLS

PARTNERSHIPS

Overall RSPs should be:

‘the vehicle for ensuring that all the adult skills, business support, labour market and productivity services available at regional, local and sectoral level are mobilised to support regional priorities.’ (Source – RSP Prospectus)

•Roles and Responsibilities handout

RSPs ADDING VALUE

RSPs’ - COMMON PRIORITY

AREAS• Development of Leadership and Management Skills

• Providing a seamless brokerage service to meet the needs of employers

• Supporting individuals to enter the workforce and sustain employment, especially those most disadvantaged

• Increase the proportion of the workforce qualified to Level 3

• By 2010 – 2.25 million adults to achieve functional competence in literacy, language and numeracy

• Over 3 million to achieve first full Level 2 qualification

• When fully operational NETP to support, per year:

• 350,000 learners• 50,000 employers• 175,000 first full Level 2 qualifications

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Regional Priorities

Regional Economic Strategy

RSP Priorities

INFLUENCING PLANNING AND FUNDING

• Roles and responsibilities (adding value)• RSPs Performance against their own action

plan• Relationship management

• Possible area:

- public sector

RSPS MEASURING IMPACT

•LSC – Changing times

•RSPs:

- Vehicle for adding value to ‘all’ partner contributions- let them walk before they can run- powerful influence on skills planning and funding

LSC/RSPs AND IMPACT ON DELIVERY

Ann Jones Director: Regional WorkingLearning and Skills Council

LSC/RSPs and the Impact on Delivery

23 June 2005

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