Anne-Marie Morgan Principal HR Manager (Partnerships Development) Charlotte Iddon Senior HR Officer (Skills and Employability) Workforce planning solutions.

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Anne-Marie Morgan Principal HR Manager (Partnerships Development) Charlotte Iddon Senior HR Officer (Skills and Employability) Workforce planning solutions adopted by Lancashire County Council that meet economic and social inclusion priorities, a pathway from Level 2 to Level 4 and beyond.

LCC as an employer Employ people across Lancashire 600 plus schools Wide geographical area with both prosperous and deprived communities Two tier local government structure Multi-cultural communities Economic and social inclusion priorities

Who are we? Lancashire County Council HR Partnerships Development Team Commercial Partnerships Non-Commercial Partnerships Skills and Employability

Aligning our workforce strategies to our business priorities Corporate Plan Priority – Core Purposes Succession Planning Improved Age Profile Reflective Workforce Social Inclusion Community Engagement Equality and Diversity Upskilling workforce/ Skills Pledge Regeneration Partnership Working Savings required through the Lancashire Efficiency Initiative Reducing the social and financial costs of unemployment Agency Spend Ensuring HR became the driver of change and best practice

Cutting agency costs 2007/08 Agency Staff Neutral Vendor –£8.164m spend –£569,000 saving (2006 prices) 2009 Agency Staff 2 nd Generation Contract - Further savings (estimated over £1 million) - Redirection of work opportunities from agency to economic development priorities and social inclusion priorities (reduction from 44% to 22% of admin agency usage in 12 month period) - Expanded to Lancashire partners

How? Restructure of HR Integrated HR in-house service – commercial, partnerships and employability and skills Re-negotiated agency worker procurement - IT solution – More favourable terms Culture Change Re-engineered vacancy clearance systems Communication strategy Partnership driven approach “colleagues not functions; business case not targets”

Our golden thread Our priorities: Our Workforce Planning Solutions: Skills; - Level 2 skills Apprentices - Level 4 skills Graduates Worklessness; - Long term incapacity and lone parent claimants WorkStart - Out of work claimants in the most deprived communities NEET (not in education, employment or training) Future Horizons

Future Horizons Apprentice Future Horizons+ WorkStart+ WorkStart Level 4 NVQ level 2+3 Career Further Education Career Pathways Future Jobs Fund

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships in LCC Our apprentices are not supernumerary, they are employed in an entry level post. They start on Scale 1/2, £11,995 p.a. on a training contract for 2 years. All Business Admin and Customer Service apprenticeships are ‘on the job’ after a procurement exercise with all 14 learning providers.

Approach to Apprentices Converting eligible employees Pre-application Workshops Appointments Vacancy Management Prior Consideration Talent Pool Interviews Ongoing Account management of Training Providers Process map Apprentice Certificate Presentation for those who passed their NVQ Level 2 and 3 in Business Administration

Future Horizons

The young person works with NLTG on an e2e (entry to employment) programme to improve their employability skills. 8 week placement in Lancashire County Council or a district partner to enhance their work experience for anything from 16 to 30 hours per week. Work towards the City and Guilds Employability and Personal Development qualification.

Future Horizons “With the experience I have gained I hope to be taken on as an apprentice within LCC, as over the past 8 weeks it has given me the working experience I require” Chris Smith “I've really enjoyed working in HR Department for the Lancashire County Council. I also found the opportunity to sit in on interviews great as I now know what potential employers are looking for” Toni Brockbank

Future Horizons Outcomes so far (pilot cohort of 18): –2 on the V-Talent programme –1 candidate has signed up to a college course on tree surgery as a result of his placement and is working part time for the district council –5 on LCDL/CXL Supported Apprenticeship Scheme –3 on Apprenticeship Scheme –2 placed on Future Horizons+ and 2 awaiting placement 17 in the east currently on programme and will soon be starting their work placements

WorkStart

WorkStart- ‘the Public Sector Work trial’ 30 days placement Paid Travel & Subsistence Allowance Work Reference upon Completion Certificate of Participation Opportunity to apply for LCC jobs as they arise Tracking of Participants - WorkStart Talent Pool Living in Lancashire Claiming I.S. / I.B. for +6mnths (JSA and ex-offenders to follow)

Progress so far Devised, implemented and incorporated lessons learnt within Lancashire County Council 75 placements arranged 52 participants have secured employment Including 5 who have secured a Business Admin Apprenticeship Including 29 participants have secured employment after engaging with Adult Learning pre-placement

Communications and Information Team Lancashire Expansion to district and unitary partners Lancashire Partnership Beacon Award 2009 NWEO award 2009 MJ finalists 2009 Regeneration and Renewal finalists 2009 Personnel Today Awards finalist HR Impact Award and Best HR Strategy in line with Business CIPD Awards 2009 – Change management through HR impact National Apprenticeship Service

Two Tier Delivery Future Horizons/ NEET and Looked After Children Future Horizons+ WorkStart+ Job Seekers allowance/ex-offenders Equality and Diversity Strands Continue to link with Corporate Regeneration/ Economic Development Networking nationally Continued dissemination of Lancashire County Council’s model

Future plans include; Continuation of current provision and partnerships Expansion into other public sector partners Developing partnerships with the Employment Service ‘Work step’ Developing partnerships with the National Probation Trust Developing partnerships with Education Business Partnership (Work Experience for schools) Expansion of internal team structure Awareness raising to key groups Next Steps

The Win Win Saves money Meets LAA, improves CAA Meets HR priorities: Streamlines and strategically coordinates partner engagement; Changes lives

Questions

Contact Details Anne-Marie Morgan Tel: Charlotte Iddon Tel: