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As well as employing large numbers of skilled workers in its shipyards, Scotland also trains...
Conclusion
As well as employing large numbers of skilled workers in its shipyards, Scotland also trains highly specialised workers at its higher and further education institutions, many of which go on to work for BAE and Babcock. Among the institutions which provide shipbuilding qualifications in Scotland are City of Glasgow College, Fife College and the University of Strathclyde. Skills challenges in shipbuilding
Government Response Summary
The UK Shipbuilding Skills Taskforce (UKSST) seeks to address this challenge by collaborating across Government, the Devolved Administrations, industry and training providers to develop and implement a future-focussed skills strategy, with a report of recommended actions expected in autumn 2023.
Government Response
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Government Response
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HM Government
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The UK Shipbuilding Skills Taskforce (UKSST) seeks to address this challenge by collaborating across Government, the Devolved Administrations, industry and training providers to develop and implement a future-focussed skills strategy. The UKSST includes representatives from both Skills Development Scotland and Scottish industry. The UKSST is overseen by the Department for Education (DfE), with close support from the NSO. The UKSST will work to build a picture of industry’s skills needs and provide solutions to skills shortages, particularly those relating to new and emerging technologies. It intends to publish a report of recommended actions in autumn 2023 in pursuit of the policy goals outlined in the NSbS Refresh, principally to reduce skills shortfalls and to increase reported improvements in the quality and availability of skills.
Source
Committee
Scottish Affairs Committee
Inquiry
Defence in Scotland
Report
Fourth Report - Defence in Scotland: military shipbuilding
27 Jan 2023
HC 1096
Addressee Bodies
Scotland Office
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.3 yrs
Report published
27 Jan 2023