Start Here for Local Skills Improvement Plans

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A Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) is a three-year plan developed by an Employer Representative Body (ERB) for a specific area in England.

It aims to achieve a better performing local skills system. One that brings together employers, businesses, education and training providers and local government to address current and future skills needs.

Funded by the Department for Education (DfE), LSIPs aim to align post-16 technical education and training provision with the current and future skills needs of local employers and the wider economy.

LSIPs are:

– Employer-led
– Evidence-based
– Action-oriented
– Strategic
– Collaborative
– Up to date and future facing

On our website there is further dedicated guidance for Employer Representative Bodies; Education and Training Providers; and Local Authorities.

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