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Skills Support for the Workforce

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Name of the instrument - Local language
Skills Support for the Workforce
Name of the instrument - English translation
Skills Support for the Workforce
Scheme ID
324
Country
United Kingdom
Reporting year
2020
Type of instrument
Grant for companies
Sub-type of instrument
Support for direct costs
Type of entry
Single instrument
Short description

Skills Support for the Workforce is managed by Serco (contractor) through 15 Local Enterprise Partnerships to provide a range of bespoke training programmes and qualifications including IT, leadership, and management, as well as vocationally relevant courses targeting specific areas of improvement. The training is designed to meet skills gaps within local businesses, with a focus on the LEP's priorities to help boost the local economy in each area. Local companies (depending on region and regional priorities) can apply for fully-funded training for their workforce. There is no defined co-funding minimum or maximum, this is a demand-side instrument that is then allocated through regional enterprise partnerships. Similarly, eligible training is defined according to regional priorities. Employers can receive full or partial funding training costs for their employees. This is de minimis funding.

Short description of the related instruments
Not applicable
Level of operation
Part of the country
Name of a part of the country
lack Country
Coventry & Warwickshire
D2N2 (Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham & Nottinghamshire)
Dorset
Greater Birmingham & Solihull
Greater Cambridge & Greater Peterborough
Heart of the South West
Hertfordshire
Leicester & Leicestershire
Northamptonshire
South East Midlands
Stoke on Trent & Staffordshire
Swindon & Wiltshire
West of England and Worcestershire
Name of the region (for regional instruments)
Not applicable
Name of the sector (for sectoral instruments)
Not applicable
Relevance
Key instrument
Legal basis
Not applicable
Objective(s) and target(s)
Skills Support for the Workforce (SSW) is a programme developed to upskill employees within small and medium-sized businesses. It provides recognised accredited qualifications and bespoke training courses to enhance your employees' skills, increase the competitiveness of your business and boost the local economy. The programme works with companies to develop a training programme relevant to their needs with a wide range of training accessible at no cost to business.
Year of implementation
2014
Year of termination
2020
Operation/management
The funding is distributed via Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and their education and training provider partners and in the local priority areas.
Eligible group(s)
Learner has to be employed by the applying organisation (or self-employed). The learner has to be eligible to work in the UK and aged 16+ (no upper age restriction). Training has to be delivered within an LEP region and a contracted SSW Training Provider.
Group(s) with preferential treatment
Not available. Skills Support for the Workforce is available to companies, but eligible groups may be different for each regional LEP.
Education and training eligible
This is dependent on the needs identified by the Local Enterprise Partnerships so has a wide variability in sector and type of education and training.
Source of financing and collection mechanism
Department of Education & Skills and European Social Fund
Financing formula and allocation mechanisms
Full cost of training provided through the grant.
Eligible costs
Not available
Volumes of funding
Not available
Beneficiaries/take up
Not available
Organisation responsible for monitoring/evaluation
Education & Skills Funding Agency
Most relevant webpage - in English
https://www.serco-ese.com/skills-support-for-the-workforce/about
Most relevant webpage - local language
https://www.serco-ese.com/skills-support-for-the-workforce/about
Recent changes

No recent amendment

Recent changes in response to COVID-19

Skills Support for Redundancy funding is now available to employers, individuals at risk of redundancy (via their employer) and individuals that have been made redundant in the last three months. Online, distance and virtual skills training, careers guidance and support to retrain for a new career is available.

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Skills Support for the Workforce
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  • Beneficiaries/take up
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