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Earlier this week, the Expressions of Interest process for Employer Representative Bodies (ERBs) to lead Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) was launched.
More than four in 10 of Kent businesses want to advise on the skills and training curriculum being delivered by Further Education colleges across the county, according to a skills-focused survey of Kent companies.
A Kent-based partnership has completed the first part of its task to help develop a blueprint for skills to support the growth of local firms.
The project has now completed it’s mobilisation phase and we are now progressing our engagement with key Stakeholder groups and Employer Representative Bodies.
Kent companies now have more opportunity than ever to influence the local skills agenda, after a Chamber and Further Education partnership has been appointed one of eight national trailblazers by the Government.