Lancashire’s Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) is playing a key role in bringing employers and training providers together, recent statistics have shown.
Since its launch in 2021, hundreds of county-based businesses have engaged with the LSIP, which is being ran by the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce. In fact, 32 out of the 38 LSIPs across England are ran by Chambers of Commerce. But improving skills and tackling labour shortages remains a priority following a meeting between Chamber chief executives and Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan. Accessing staff with the right skills remains a challenge for many businesses.
Geoff Mason, project lead for the LSIP, said: “Since its inception in late 2021 and Lancashire becoming one of eight ‘trailblazers’ for the plan, we have continuously worked with employers from all sectors and training providers to form a connection between the two.
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