& East Dunbartonshire Alison Nimmo & Rose Coyle 7 th March - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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& East Dunbartonshire Alison Nimmo & Rose Coyle 7 th March 2018 The DYW Concept In 2013 The Scottish Government established an independent commission led by Sir Ian Wood to explore how to develop a system for vocational training and
The DYW Concept
- In 2013 The Scottish Government established an
independent commission led by Sir Ian Wood to explore how to develop a system for vocational training and mirror labour markets of the best performing European Countries. At that time Scotland was 3rd bottom of 20 EU Countries. Today we are 4th from the top!
- In 2014, an implementation plan was published entitled,
“Developing the Young Workforce – Scotland’s Youth Employment Strategy”. This in effect is a seven-year national programme with the aim of reducing youth unemployment by 40% by 2021. Current rate for Scotland is 8.0%.
DYW Regional Industry Group – Main Objectives
- 21 DYW Regional Industry Hubs have been established
across Scotland to link industry with schools to increase positive destination outcomes.
- DYW facilitates achieving regional outcome agreement
targets across Local Authority areas.
- Engage with internal and external stakeholders across
Scotland e.g. Employers, Industry Bodies, Local Authorities, Colleges, SDS, Scottish Government, Chambers of Commerce, Business Hubs, Sector Innovation Centres, Education Scotland, SQA.
- Reduce reliance on Government funding post 2021.
DYW Group Structure
- National DYW Board.
- DYW Regional Board in each of the 21 regions:
consists of up to 20 representatives primarily from industry but includes Local Authority, Scottish Government and Skills Development Scotland.
- DYW Regional Executive Team : Programme
Manager, Programme Executives, support staff ie Admin.
DYW Local Authority/School Structure
- DYW Local Authority Lead (seconded teacher).
- DYW School Leads* (teachers who co-ordinate
DYW activity within schools). *Varies by school and Local Authority area.
- Shetland
- Orkney
- North Highland
- Outer Hebrides
- Inverness & Central Highland
- Moray
- North East
- West Highland
- Dundee & Angus
- Perth & Kinross
- Forth Valley
- Fife
- Argyll & Bute
- Glasgow
- West Lothian
- Edinburgh, Midlothian & East Lothian
- Lanarkshire
- Ayrshire
- Borders
- Dumfries & Galloway
- West Region
- Support meaningful School partnerships with
employers.
- Promote work experience to employers.
- Increase number of employers offering work
inspiration activities, include equalities.
- Increase number of employers engaged with
Foundation and Modern Apprentices.
Strategic Targets – High-level Overview
- Support meaningful School Partnerships with
employers.
- Promote work experience to employers.
- Increase number of employers offering work
inspiration activities.
- Increase number of employers engaged with
Foundation, Modern and Graduate Apprenticeships.
Examples of Engagement Activities
- Engage schools to raise awareness from S1-S6
- f NHS job roles i.e. site visits (paramedics /
logistics), sector talks, flexible work experience.
- Provide Teacher/Careers Advisor insight talks /
industry tours.
- Employer Events: show case careers to
pupils/parents.
- Place offers on Marketplace with support from
DYW regional groups.
Marketplace
What is Marketplace? ‘Marketplace’ is a digital platform to improve engagement between employers and education. Why do we need Marketplace?
- The Scottish Government’s Commission for Developing the Young Workforce
recommended more meaningful partnerships and stronger engagement between education and employers. Aims of Marketplace
- Improving access to employers and a range of opportunities that they offer to educators
and students;
- Delivering an employer led approach to business engaging with education;
- Providing reports to education outlining the breadth of employers engaged with their
school, the variety of opportunities available and the take up rate and conversion. This can be fed into future inspection and improvement reports. Benefits to education One national location to access employer offers to schools.
https://www.ourskillsforce.co.uk/media/2377/employers-user-guide.pdf
Marketplace
- Overview of Marketplace – the offer from
employers.
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