ConstructionSkills |
Title: The Green Deal Competency Framework Summary: Building the infrastructure to support a major Government initiative designed to help the UK meet stringent targets on the reduction of energy use to meet the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol. This will require the retrofit of 14 million homes between 2012 and 2020. This is a collaborative proposal with Asset Skills and SummitSkills. Outputs: - A standards-led competency framework for Green Deal.
- A new suite of units that will provide underpinning knowledge relevant to occupations delivery the Green Deal message.
- Improved Green Deal delivery.
- Improved employer investment in accredited training.
- Improved access to training.
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Policy lever: Standards |
| Total EIF funding: £500,000 |
Total employer match funding: Cash: Nil In-kind: Nil |
| Project completion date: 31 March 2012 |
e-Skills UK |
Title: AmbITion Summary: This proposal is for an improved pipeline of talent into the IT industry. The proposal is made up of four work-streams – CC4G, ITMB Degree, Internships, and, careers activity. Three of the four work-streams are currently designed and are looking for funding to take the products and services through to a self sustaining business model. Outputs: - 19,500 young people will be more likely to pursue IT related education or careers.
- 5,000 young people will have new capabilities that are valued by employers.
- 110 employers will have invested over £530k of value into the talent pipeline.
- Self sustaining business models and value propositions will have been established.
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Policy lever: Employability |
| Total EIF funding: £499,630 |
Total employer match funding: Cash: Nil In-kind: £534,500 |
| Project completion date: 31 March 2012 |
IMI |
Title: Supporting the move to professional registration and voluntary Licence to Practise for the Automotive sector. Summary: The proposal is to build on existing work of the Automotive Technician Accreditation (ATA) Scheme and develop a profession register, which will reinforce the need for continuous professional development as the key to maintaining professional standards. Outputs: - Development of 50 CPD modules.
- Develop a professional register structure.
- Develop two higher level apprenticeship programmes.
- Promote the new offer reaching a minimum of 25,000 business units.
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Policy lever: Licence to Practise |
| Total EIF funding: £450,000 |
Total employer match funding: Cash: £458,522 In-kind: Nil |
| Project completion date: 31 March 2012 |
Semta |
Title: UK Talent Retention Project Summary: To ensure that the high value skilled employees displaced following the strategic Defence and Security Review are retained and employed within the growing Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering sector. Outputs: - Over 1,000 employer subscriptions across the sector by January 2012.
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Policy lever: Redeployment |
| Total EIF funding: £450,000 |
Total employer match funding: Cash: Nil In-kind: £431,200 |
| Project completion date: 31 March 2012 |
Skills for Health |
Title: Development of the Skills Passport for Health Summary: Development of a skills passport for the health sector. Outputs: - Beta version of the Skills Passport.
- Framework for statutory and mandatory skills.
- Staged roll out to 60 organisations.
- Finalisation of the licence model.
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Policy lever: Skills Passport |
| Total EIF funding: £400,000 |
Total employer match funding: Cash: Nil In-kind: Nil |
| Project completion date: 31 March 2012 |
Skillset |
Title: Extending the Tick – A Skills Sat-Nav Summary: To create a gold standard for creative industries indicating the very best in training and education. This is an extension of a quality mark that is used in Higher Education. The project aims to extend a quality mark to Apprenticeships, Internships, vocational progression or feeder courses. It will provide employers and individuals with a navigation tool to identify good practice. Outputs: - Agreed standards and guidelines for best practice delivery in a wider range of courses in further and higher education.
- Bespoke online assessment process to ensure specific criteria and initial assessments are flexible.
- Feasibility study and implementation plan with agreed recommendations to quality mark progression awards and qualifications for computer games.
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Policy lever: Course Labelling |
| Total EIF funding: £450,000 |
Total employer match funding: Cash: £100,000 In-kind: Nil |
| Project completion date: 31 March 2012 |