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Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership Priority Learners Individuals without Basic Skills Individuals without Level 2 Individuals with a Disability or Learning Disability Females Aged 19+ and employed in the following sectors: Life Sciences and related industries Low carbon industries Digital technologies Advance manufacturing Manufacturing Financial and Business Services Creative and Cultural Industries Health Care Retail Logistics Education Public Sector Leeds City Region LEP – alignment to deliverables Skills priorities and issues to be addressed The Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership will want to see an approach to meeting the priorities and issues described below that combines funding for learning, innovation and response into a single co-ordinated and flexible fund. Deliverables Skills development in the key growth sectors: Life sciences and related industries, low carbon industries, Digital technologies, advanced manufacturing, manufacturing, financial & business services and creative & cultural industries and in key employment sectors: health, care, retail, logistics, education and public sector. Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. Skills that enable businesses to exploit export opportunities Programmes at level 2, 3 and above. Learning deliverables The development of a City region offer for indigenous and inward investors Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. The ‘Top 5 Skill Areas’ identified as a priority by businesses: sales and marketing, IT, management, customer care and technical specific skills Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. Skills development that supports business start up and which enhances new business survival rates Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. Learning deliverables Non-accredited/Industry specific learning and industry recognised qualifications Programmes at all levels allowed. Apprenticeships in high demand sectors Learning programmes at all levels Apprenticeships in sectors where replacement demand is greatest Learning programmes at all levels Learning deliverables Learning deliverables Learning deliverables Learning deliverables Learning deliverables, P15 Learning deliverables, P15 Skills priorities and issues to be addressed Support to enable a greater take-up of Apprenticeships in small businesses and in sectors with low take-up, including support for Apprentice Traineeships. Learning programmes at all levels ATA/ GTA structural models aimed at enabling employers to overcome barriers to employing apprentices. These may be spatial or sectoral in focus. Activity will include awareness raising and engagement Intermediate and Advanced level Apprenticeships Skills development that enables local individuals to exploit job opportunities within ‘transformational’ projects and developments in the area Learning programmes at all levels Tailored approaches that address the needs of individual businesses, especially small/micro and rural businesses. Support includes bursaries towards costs for the individual. Learning programmes at all levels A range of skills to reduce the demand for energy and implement low carbon approaches Learning programmes at all levels; accredited and nonaccredited. Infrastructure support and capacity development. Tailored approaches that address the needs of individual businesses, especially small/micro and rural businesses Learning programmes at all levels A range of skills to reduce the demand for energy and implement low carbon approaches within businesses Learning programmes at all levels; accredited and nonaccredited. Infrastructure support and capacity development. STEM skills development Learning programmes from Foundation to Level 3 and above. ‘Green Deal' Skills Learning programmes at all levels; accredited and nonaccredited. Infrastructure support and capacity development. Engineering skills and qualifications Programmes at Level 2, 3 and above Software Engineering skills Programmes at level 3 and above. Deliverables CB5, Learning deliverables Learning deliverables CB5, Learning deliverables Learning deliverables Learning deliverables, P15, P16 CB5, Learning deliverables Learning deliverables, P15, P16 Learning deliverables, P15, P16 Leeds City Region LEP – Checklist Skills priorities and issues to be addressed Proposing to deliver? The Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership will want to see an approach to meeting the priorities and issues described below that combines funding for learning, innovation and response into a single co-ordinated and flexible fund. Skills development in the key growth sectors: Life sciences and related industries, low carbon industries, Digital technologies, advanced manufacturing, manufacturing, financial & business services and creative & cultural industries and in key employment sectors: health, care, retail, logistics, education and public sector. Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. Skills that enable businesses to exploit export opportunities Programmes at level 2, 3 and above. The development of a City region offer for indigenous and inward investors Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. The ‘Top 5 Skill Areas’ identified as a priority by businesses: sales and marketing, IT, management, customer care and technical specific skills Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. Skills development that supports business start up and which enhances new business survival rates Programmes at all levels allowed. Accredited, utilising industry recognised standards/awards and non-accredited learning. Non-accredited/Industry specific learning and industry recognised qualifications Programmes at all levels allowed. Apprenticeships in high demand sectors Learning programmes at all levels Apprenticeships in sectors where replacement demand is greatest Learning programmes at all levels Skills priorities and issues to be addressed Support to enable a greater take-up of Apprenticeships in small businesses and in sectors with low take-up, including support for Apprentice Traineeships. Learning programmes at all levels ATA/ GTA structural models aimed at enabling employers to overcome barriers to employing apprentices. These may be spatial or sectoral in focus. Activity will include awareness raising and engagement Intermediate and Advanced level Apprenticeships Skills development that enables local individuals to exploit job opportunities within ‘transformational’ projects and developments in the area Learning programmes at all levels Tailored approaches that address the needs of individual businesses, especially small/micro and rural businesses. Support includes bursaries towards costs for the individual. Learning programmes at all levels A range of skills to reduce the demand for energy and implement low carbon approaches Learning programmes at all levels; accredited and non-accredited. Infrastructure support and capacity development. Tailored approaches that address the needs of individual businesses, especially small/micro and rural businesses Learning programmes at all levels A range of skills to reduce the demand for energy and implement low carbon approaches within businesses Learning programmes at all levels; accredited and non-accredited. Infrastructure support and capacity development. STEM skills development Learning programmes from Foundation to Level 3 and above. ‘Green Deal' Skills Learning programmes at all levels; accredited and non-accredited. Infrastructure support and capacity development. Engineering skills and qualifications Programmes at Level 2, 3 and above Software Engineering skills Programmes at level 3 and above. Proposing to deliver?