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Discussion on the Welsh Government's Co-investment in Skills Framework
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Wednesday, 22 April 2015 to Thursday, 9 July 2015
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- CIS 02 - Welsh Government PDF 2 MB
- CIS 03 - Care Council for Wales PDF 122 KB View as HTML (2) 44 KB
- CIS 04 - The Open University in Wales PDF 89 KB View as HTML (3) 21 KB
- CIS 05 - National Offender Management Service (NOMS) in Wales PDF 71 KB View as HTML (4) 22 KB
- CIS 06 - Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) PDF 1 MB
- CIS 07 - Older People’s Commissioner for Wales PDF 435 KB View as HTML (6) 25 KB
- CIS 08 - Individual response PDF 73 KB View as HTML (7) 6 KB
- CIS 09 - Anglesey County Council PDF 3 MB
- CIS 10 - Coleg Ceredigion PDF 100 KB View as HTML (9) 32 KB
- CIS 11 - Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Wales PDF 2 MB
- CIS 12 - Creative Skillset Cymru PDF 171 KB View as HTML (11) 64 KB
- CIS 13 - National Federation Training Wales (NTfW ) PDF 2 MB
- CIS 14 - Care Forum Wales PDF 133 KB View as HTML (13) 21 KB
- CIS 15 - North Wales Economic Ambition Board (NWEAB) PDF 1 MB
- CIS 16 - CITB Wales PDF 908 KB
- CIS 17 - Welsh Language Commissioner PDF 643 KB
- CIS 18 - Colleges Cymru PDF 890 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The
National Assembly for Wales’s Enterprise
and Business Committee undertook a discussion into the Welsh
Government’s Co-investment in Skills framework.
Terms of Reference
The
Welsh
Government’s Co-investment in skills framework (pdf 825KB) began being
implemented at the start of April 2015:
- To what extent will the policy of
co-investment help to meet the Welsh Government’s aim of “ensuring that
Wales develops a competitive edge in mobilising a productive and skilled
workforce”?
- Will employers engage with the principle
of co-investment? Are levels of training likely to increase or decrease as
a result?
- What impact (if any) will increased
financial investment from employers have on the quality and relevance to
the labour markets of training courses?
As
part of these suggested Terms of Reference, the Committee may wish to consider:
- Whether any additional training should
be exempt from co-investment for example for new start-up businesses;
- Are there alternative methods of sharing
the costs of training, for example a training levy?
- The use of European funding.
Disclosure
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