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Government’s skills report signals reform for construction training

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New 'V Level' pathway has been announced as part of an overhaul of the skills and education system. Image: Maxriesgo | Dreamstime.com

A new white paper on post-16 education and skills has laid bare the scale of the workforce challenge facing sectors such as construction.

The Post-16 Education and Skills report flags the urgent need for an overhaul of training, recruitment and employer engagement, including the introduction of a new vocational pathway at level 3. 

According to the report, there are too many people who “lack the skills they need to thrive in work”. While the challenges faced vary from region to region, the lack of crucial skills is described as being of “national importance”.

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