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Westminster Hall Debate on Skills in Scotland

Summary

A recent Westminster Hall debate looked at the similarities, differences and key learning points between the skills system in Scotland, and the rest of the UK. Issues highlighted included the lack of agreements around a Scottish strategy in response to the Leitch Review, falling funding for apprenticeships in Scotland and the lack of Train to Gain provision. However, the relative freedom of Scottish colleges to flex their provision to meet employer needs was commended.

Semta View

Semta welcomes the focus of funding on engineering and life science adult apprenticeships in Scotland. We are working with employers across the UK through our 4 Nations Group, to establish good practice and ensure informed representation to the various governments. We are also working to help deliver Skills for Scotland: A Lifelong Skills Strategy, which picks up many of the principles of Leitch.

Main points

Semta represents the view of our employers across government and the media.  If you are an employer in the science, engineering, or manufacturing technology sectors, we welcome your views at policy@semta.org.uk

 

11 November 2008

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