LSIP Gloucestershire

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The Gloucestershire Local Skills Improvement Plan is led by Business West Chambers of Commerce and funded by the Department for Education. 

What is a Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP)?

Local Skills Improvement Plans are truly employer-led and locally owned; they give local areas the flexibility to innovate and tailor approaches to their specific needs. LSIPs will bring together employers, education, and training providers and other local stakeholders to set out the key priorities and changes needed in the area to ensure post-16 technical education and training prepares employees better for work.

Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIPs) Trailblazers were introduced in the Skills for Jobs White Paper in January 2021 and the Business West team delivered a pilot LSIP in the West of England Plus region from November 2021 – March 2022. The Skills for Jobs white paper set out the government’s blueprint for reshaping the technical skills system to better support the needs of the local labour market and the wider economy. 

                               Read the full Gloucestershire LSIP 2023 report                                                   

                                                    Read here                                                       

 

 

 

 

Read our LSIP FAQs

We have collated a selection of frequently asked questions on the Local Skills Improvement Plans. Read them all and our answers here.

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What is the Gloucestershire Local Skills Improvement Plan?

Business West has been chosen to run a Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) across Gloucestershire. The Gloucestershire LSIP will aim 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 need.
  • Tailor provision to the challenges and opportunities most relevant to the region.
  • Address learner demand and make meaningful collaborative change.

Image shows the region in Gloucestershire, following the Gloucestershire LEP region, that the LSIP will be focusing on.

How to get involved with Gloucestershire LSIP

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How do I get involved?

We’d love to speak to you and hear your views. Get involved with the Gloucestershire LSIP either by attending a short interview, coming along to one of our upcoming events, or joining a focus group. In these sessions, you will be part of an in-depth discussion around the following question themes:

  • How do you plan to grow your business?
  • What support do you need to grow in terms of finances, facilities, and staffing?
  • What are your current training procedures?
  • What types of technology does your team use and need for your roles?
  • Do you have a net zero or sustainability plan?


Get in touch with us today to book yourself in at LSIP@businesswest.co.uk or sign up to our mailing list to find out more.

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Who can get involved?

We want to speak to a representative from any size business located in Gloucestershire and working in the following sectors:

  • Digital Industries (IT, Tech and Business Services)
  • Agriculture, Agritech and Land Management
  • Construction 
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering 
  • Digitalisation
  • Net Zero
  • Core and Transferable Skills (Business and Administration)


In the coming months, we will set out the key priorities needed to make technical education and skills provision more responsive to the changing needs of employers and the local economy in Gloucestershire.

To find out more about our sectoral priorities and key outputs moving forward, please get in touch using the details below.

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Book an interview with one of our Business Engagement Executive today.

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Further Education and Post-16 Technical Education Providers

We want to speak to further education, and post-16 technical education providers, (including independent and sixth form colleges) based in Gloucestershire who offer courses in any of the above sectors.

 

“We will bring together local businesses, training providers and stakeholders to really understand the skills needed in the area and to enable economic growth that will benefit everyone in the region.

“The LSIPS will be an opportunity for businesses to shape how their future workforce will need to look to ensure business plans are delivered in the right way and to create a more modern, digital and sustainable workforce.”

Matt Tudge, LSIP Project Manager at Business West Chambers of Commerce

 

Preliminary Findings

The preliminary findings are summaries of the outputs of each of the LSIP sectors so far. Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far either via 1-2-1 discussions, events, meetings or providing reports and data that has formed our labour market intelligence, we are extremely grateful for your input.

The priority findings documentation is divided into individual sectoral and regional documents, which are freely available for download below. While we have released the preliminary findings, business engagement, co-design and validation work continues until the end of April and we encourage you to get involved.

We strongly believe the success of the Gloucestershire LSIP depends on collaboration and communication. As such we are encourage you to get in touch to discuss the findings and the wider report contents and suggestions. If you’d like to speak to us about the findings, please get in touch with us to arrange a slot at LSIP@businesswest.co.uk

Read our preliminary findings

We are pleased to announce that we have released our preliminary findings for the Gloucestershire LSIP prior to commencing the wider report and roadmap later in May.

Read here

 

 

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  • Hartpury University and Hartpury College welcome the opportunity to work collaboratively on the development of the LSIP. Hartpury places great emphasis on employer liaison to ensure alignment of provision with current and emerging skills and labour gaps. As such, this piece of work is more important than ever given the evolving economy and associated challenges that lie ahead.
    Andy Collop
    Vice-Chancellor, Principal & CEO, Hartpury University and Hartpury College
  • SGS College is really pleased to be working with Business West again on the development of an LSIP. We are especially keen as a college on working with other providers in a strategic and joined up way to ensure that the collective curriculum offered meets the needs of both young people as well as the county's workforce for the future.
    Sara-Jane Watkins
    Principal, South Gloucestershire and Stroud College
  • Each year at Gloucestershire College we provide training for over 1500 employers. Employers in every sector are struggling to recruit staff with the skills needed for our local economy to thrive. The extent of skills shortages being reported is now unparalleled in my career. We look forward to working in partnership with Business West and the local business community on this vital piece of work.
    Matthew Burgess
    Principal, Gloucestershire College
  • Gloucestershire & Wiltshire Partnership (GWP) is really excited to be working with Business West on the LSIP’s for both the Gloucestershire and Wiltshire areas. We look forward to working with the colleges and Independent Training Providers across our region in helping businesses to identify and meet their current and future skills needs.
    Mike Holliday
    Gloucestershire & Wiltshire Partnership Manager, Gloucestershire & Wiltshire Partnership (GWP)