Confidence is High, Now Providers Need To Turn It Into Action
The State of the Skills Sector 2026 reveals that skills providers largely have confidence in their own performance, but far less certainty about policy, funding,...
The Association of Learning Providers (ALP) has expressed its disappointment over the approach adopted by the University and College Union regarding competitive tendering in FE.…
“A Brighton dad has been presented with an award for overcoming his dyslexia and returning to the world of learning. Declan MacIntyre, who works at…
“Our future. It’s in our hands, a new Government campaign urging people to take control of their future by investing in skills will be launched…
“Training leaders have said today that meeting the Government’s target of 500,000 Apprentices by 2020 will be extremely challenging unless ministers urgently address the way…
“City & Guilds and the national Occupational Skills Testing Authority (OSTA) in Beijing have signed a collaborative agreement to train 70,000 “vocational” workers in China…
“On the one-year anniversary for National Skills Academies, it was announced that the network is now half way towards its 2008 target of twelve Academies…
“The Government has outlined how a massive extension of the Train to Gain scheme will offer bespoke skills brokerage and high quality responsive training to…
“Kensington and Chelsea College (KCC) is opening a brand new centre to provide training in construction skills to young people, adults and ex-offenders. TheTransition Skills…
“The world is changing quickly and that means new challenges and opportunities for all of us. To flourish in the global economy we need innovation,…
“Oliver Tindall from Castle College, Sheffield won his QIA Star Award in the Outstanding Innovation Category. In his job as student development officer he has…
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