Dr Mandy Crawford-Lee FRSA, CEO of The University Vocational Awards Council - Part 3
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How can we transform the landscape of skills development to meet the demands of a rapidly changing workforce? Tune in as we investigate the critical role of health, particularly mental health, in workforce planning. We'll uncover how the NHS and local governments are leveraging the apprenticeship levy to address shortages, particularly in nursing and allied health professions. Our discussion also spans the broader implications for Metro Mayors in shaping skills investment and the potential introduction of level eight apprenticeships to create a more inclusive and future-ready system from 2021 to 2031.
Our episode goes beyond the traditional view of apprenticeships to explore their dual objectives: driving productivity and promoting social mobility. We highlight successful initiatives like the police constable degree apprenticeship and Middlesex University's innovative recruitment practices. By fostering peer networks among apprenticeship providers and embracing technological advancements, we envision a collaborative ecosystem that enhances curriculum quality and prepares the workforce for future challenges.
Finally, we tackle the evolving role of universities and further education in supporting underserved communities and driving economic growth. With examples like Leeds Trinity University, we illustrate how apprenticeships can open doors to new disciplines despite financial challenges. Reflecting on the pivotal role of Further Education, we emphasize its importance in addressing economic disparities and equipping individuals with essential skills. As we wrap up, we share upcoming initiatives and our aspirations for a sector poised to lead in productivity and social mobility. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of apprenticeships and skills development.
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