Yesterday Solace published an Initial Position Statement on
Skills and Local Economic Growth. This is a statement from Martin
Swales, Chief Executive of South Tyneside MBC and Solace
Spokesperson on Economic Growth and Housing:
“Yesterday Solace launched its new paper on skills and local
economic growth with the clear message that, ‘Only
by maximisingskills outcomes will we successfully grow local
economies’.
“The paper was developed by Tom Stannard,
Director of Economy and Skills at Oldham Council and Solace
Deputy Spokesperson for Economic Growth, with significant and
valuable input from the Local Government sector as well as our
private sector partners Prospects, Lloyds and Grant
Thornton.
“It sets out the skills and employment challenges facing local
authorities but importantly provides some practical advice for
those working in this sector. It is an initial position
statement, distributed for consultation and Solace welcomes
feedback and further examples of regional and local best practice
that can support colleagues in their attempts to navigate and
influence this complex area locally.
“Skills are critical to the success of our local growth
ambitions, and therefore to the UK’s economic growth prospects.
The skills landscape has significantly changed over recent
years; the move toward a more marketised system, where there are
diverse range of providers and where employers and individuals
are empowered to use the system in the way that they feel is
right for them.
“Local Government will have a central role to play supporting all
stakeholders – providers, employers and individuals – in
navigating this complex landscape. Through strengthening our
capacity and understanding at a local level, we will be better
placed to influence and drive partnerships that improve skills
and employment outcomes. This will provide us with the very best
chance of securing sustainable and inclusive growth locally and
nationally.
“The paper has been published on the Solace website and can be
found at http://www.solace.org.uk/knowledge/reports_guides/
“Solace is keen to further discuss how to develop these ideas. I
would encourage you to provide your views and feedback. If you
have any thoughts or ideas regarding the issues discussed in the
paper please contact Martina Cicakova, Solace Policy Officer by
email at martina.cicakova@solace.org.uk”