City deals and skills: how have city and local growth deals supported the development of employment and skills policy
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Research and analysis CITY DEALS AND SKILLS: HOW HAVE CITY AND LOCAL GROWTH DEALS SUPPORTED THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS POLICY A joint report from the UK Commission for
Employment and Skills (UKCES) and Centre for Cities looking at the ways in which City and Local Growth deals have developed demand-led skills and employment policies in local areas. Get
emails about this page DOCUMENTS CITY DEALS AND SKILLS: HOW HAVE CITY AND LOCAL GROWTH DEALS SUPPORTED THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS POLICIES THAT REFLECT LOCAL DEMAND? PDF, 7.01
MB, 37 pages DETAILS This report is a joint publication from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) and Centre for Cities, examining how City and Local Growth Deals have
supported the development of employment and skills policies that reflect local demand. The report is based on an analysis of deal documentation and interviews with over 45 local and national
stakeholders - including local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and departmental representatives - to understand the ways in which employment and skills policies have featured
in the deals to date. The data gathered is reviewed against a framework that sets out six key elements of a demand-led local employment and skills system and contains recommendations at the
local and national level. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 3 July 2015 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page