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1 Lifelong Learning UK Jennies Capewell Sector Engagement Advisor, South East & London

2 Lifelong Learning UK We’re an employer-led body with one agenda — to ensure the lifelong learning workforce is the best it can be. We are one of 25 Sector Skills Councils, and we are responsible for supporting the lifelong learning workforce by: developing and raising standards; providing labour market intelligence; engaging our employers; and delivering innovative projects.

3 The lifelong learning workforce The lifelong learning workforce is spread across five interrelated areas: 1. Community learning and development 2. Further education 3. Higher education 4. Libraries, archives and information services 5. Work based learning

4 What we do Labour Market Intelligence:. National Occupational Standards: Support professional qualifications: Produce supporting literature: Project work:

5 Lifelong Learning UK LLUK National Directors: Northern Ireland:Brian Henry brianhenry@lluk.orgtel: 0870 050 2570brianhenry@lluk.org Scotland: Christine Fitton christinefitton@lluk.org tel: 0870 170 0023christinefitton@lluk.org Wales:Michelle Creed michellecreed@lluk.org tel: 0870 756 4974 michellecreed@lluk.org

6 Key activities for FE in England The first Further Education Workforce Strategy in England 2007-2012, incorporating Workforce Data Collection Workforce Race Equality Programme Disability Equality Commitment Recruitment and Retention – Professionalising the FE Workforce Recruitment and Retention – The Catalyst Programme

7 Further Education Workforce Strategy Priority 1 Understanding the nature of the workforce Priority 2 Attracting and recruiting the best people and improving the sector image Priority 3 Retaining and developing the modern, professionalised workforce Priority 4Ensuring equality and diversity is at the heart of the strategy, policy making, planning and training

8 Workforce Data Collection Staff Individualised Record WBL/CLD Pilots Discussions with Natspec on collection of data with ISCs Annual Workforce Diversity Profile Workforce Skills in the Lifelong Learning sector

9 LLUK and Equality and Diversity Information & Resources: Equality and Diversity Factsheets –http://www.lluk.org/2820.htmhttp://www.lluk.org/2820.htm Activities: Race Equality Workforce Programme Disability Equality Commitment –http://www.lluk.org/disability-equality-commitment.htmhttp://www.lluk.org/disability-equality-commitment.htm

10 Professionalising the FE Workforce FE Workforce Reforms –Initial Teacher Training –QTLS registration/status –Tariff of Legacy Qualifications –General Professional Recognition Schemes http://www.standardsverificationuk.org/2927.htm –14-19 Workforce support http://www.lluk.org/14-19.htm

11 The Catalyst Programme

12 Catalyst comprises four major sub-programmes which will support further education (FE) providers in taking a structured approach to the development of leaders and managers and in ensuring teachers, tutors and trainers keep their vocational and subject specialist skills up-to-date. This will be achieved by building strong relationships between FE sector employers and businesses. The Catalyst Programme Further education sector FE colleges, adult and community learning, work based learning

13 Overview  £30M DIUS funded programme  Pilot programme April 2007 - March 2010  Outputs 1,400 teachers, trainers and tutors complete vocational up-skilling programme – Business Interchange  300 people recruited into hard to fill vacancies in the sector – Pass on Your Skills  210 managers recruited and fast tracked through leadership and management development programme – Make a Difference  Recruitment resource to assist the sector to recruit senior leaders – Business Talent

14 The Catalyst Programme: Pass on Your Skills Business Interchange Make a Difference Business Talent Toolkit Equality & Diversity Developing TeachersLeaders and Managers

15 Assisting providers to recruit into “hard to fill” vacancies Priority skills areas: Engineering Retail & Commercial Health & social care Construction & the Built Environment Science Technology, Engineering and Maths Skills for Life PTLLS courses currently filled with 332 participants being delivered by colleges, work based learning and adult and community learning providers across England 700+ Candidates available on www.passonyourskills.comwww.passonyourskills.com New recruitment campaign starting March 2009 Pass On Your Skills

16  Enables teachers, tutors and trainers in the FE sector to update their industry related skills through a variety of learning experiences  Successful major pilot programme delivered more than 500 FE sector “business exchanges”  Working in partnership with the Institute for Learning and the Learning & Skills Improvement Service  Funding of £1,000 per participant available up to 15 participants per provider – 31st March 2009  Registrations of interest to www.businessinterchange.orgwww.businessinterchange.org Business Interchange

17 National campaign to attract and develop 210 graduate calibre individuals into the sector Current model recruits individuals to a talent pool and encourages the sector to include candidates in their recruitment process. Currently re-designing the programme. New model aims to recruit to vacancy and provides support mechanisms including assessment centre support to providers Candidates applying for current management vacancies Once selected, successful candidates benefit from a fully funded 12-month leadership development programme Make a Difference

18 Leading change FE context, teaching and learning Business management Make a Difference leader Human resources Procurement Learner support IT Finance Marketing Business and community engagement Recruiting future managers

19  Promoting the Benefits of attracting leadership talent from outside of the sector  Toolkit for employee recruitment and selection  Support for employees when first in post-mentoring, management and leadership information as well as FE Sector specific information  Working in partnership with LSIS to finalise resource Business Talent

20 Lifelong Learning UK Opportunities to engage: Pass On Your Skillswww.passonyourskills.comwww.passonyourskills.com Business Interchangewww.businessinterchange.orgwww.businessinterchange.org orwww.catalystprogramme.orgwww.catalystprogramme.org Make A Differencewww.changeyourfuture.orgwww.changeyourfuture.org orwww.catalystprogramme.orgwww.catalystprogramme.org Business Talentwww.catalystprogramme.orgwww.catalystprogramme.org

21 Lifelong Learning UK For further information on any LLUK activities in London and the South East Jennies Capewell Tel: 07595 069795 E-mail: jenniescapewell@lluk.orgjenniescapewell@lluk.org


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