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Published on: 25 July 2024

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Status and worker categories

DfE announces the launch of Skills England

The Department for Education (DfE) has unveiled Skills England, a new national body designed to strengthen the nation’s skills over the course of the next decade.

Its purpose is to unite central and local government, employers, training providers and trade unions to address skills requirements across all regions, and also to deliver strategic oversight of the post-16 skills system, aligned with the government’s Industrial Strategy.

The new organisation will be introduced in stages over the next 9 to 12 months.

Richard Pennycook CBE, formerly chief executive of the Co-operative Group and lead non-executive director at the DfE, has been named as the interim Chair.

See: LNB News 22/07/2024 40...

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