What is a Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP)?
A Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) is a research project that aims to align post-16 technical education and training with the needs of local employers.
Developed by Employer Representative Bodies (ERBs), such as Business West, LSIPs gather research on business needs and set actionable priorities.
These priorities aim to enhance collaboration between employers, education, training providers, and stakeholders to better prepare employees for the workforce.
Business West runs the Local Skills Improvement Plan for the West of England & North Somerset, which aims to:
- Bring employers, colleges, independent training providers, and other local stakeholders together.
- Set out the key changes needed to make technical skills training more responsive to employers’ skills needs.
- Tailor education and training provision to the challenges and opportunities most relevant to the local area.
- Address learner demand and make meaningful collaborative change.
Impact Dashboard
Over the past three years, we have been working with further education and training providers, employers, industry bodies, local authorities and other partners to set out the key priorities and changes needed in the area to ensure post-16 technical education and training better aligns with business needs.
We have created an impact dashboard for Gloucestershire including interactive dashboards, roadmap activities, case studies and resources, all of which highlight the impact of the LSIPs to date.
How can I get involved?
We'd love to speak to you. Your views are vital to our research and will help shape the skills agenda moving forward. You can get involved by:
- Attending one of our upcoming events
- Signing up for a virtual skills clinic with one of our business skills advisors
- Booking a 1-2-1 meeting with one of our business engagement team
Some of the themes we'd like to get your views on include:
- Core and Digital Skills
- Upskilling and Reskilling
- New Entrants and Gen Z
- Green Skills
Who can get involved?
We want to speak to a representative from any size business located in the West of England or North Somerset and working in the following sectors:
- Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering
- Clean Energy Industries
- Creative Industries
- Digital and Technologies
Everyday Economy:
- Health & Social Care
- Childcare & Education
- Building & Construction
- Retail, Transport & Logistics
Further Education and Post-16 Technical Education Providers
We want to speak to further education, and post-16 technical education providers, (including independent training providers and sixth form colleges) based in Gloucestershire who offer courses in any of the above sectors.