Funding workplace SFL activity 15 May 2007 London Local Authorities Project Pip Kings, Regional Skills Manager, SfL (London LSC)

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Funding workplace SFL activity 15 May 2007 London Local Authorities Project Pip Kings, Regional Skills Manager, SfL (London LSC)

LSC Priorities 01

National Priorities s Raising Skills for employers and individuals World Class FE system Contribute to economic development

LondonPriorities s Tackle Skills & employment gap Raise effectiveness of learning and skills sector Integrate skills in economic development – local and regional regeneration Upskill Londoners for the Para/Olympic games

LSC Funding 02

Mainstream Further Education FE Colleges, Sixth form Colleges, some local authority provision Work Based Learning Training providers and colleges working in partnership with employers (apprenticeships) Personal and Community Development Learning (PCDL) Local Authority Adult Education LSC Funding Streams

Commissioned Train to Gain European Social Fund (ESF) Co-financing Employability Skills (for JCP clients) Skills for Jobs Adult Work Based Learning LSC Funding Streams

Accessing workplace SfL Provision 03

Apprenticeships currently developing Adult apprenticeships for over 25s, to include all elements inc Key skills: Engineering Construction Health train to gain Support for employers with TNAs, IAG and training (free Level 2 and SfL provision) London: