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Sector skills councils (SSCs) are employer-led organisations that cover specific industries in the United Kingdom. They were introduced by Adult Skills Minister, Rt Hon John Healey MP in 2002, [ 1 ] while the architect of the policy was Tom Bewick, an education and skills adviser to the Labour Government , 1997-2002.
According to the SSDA [1] (the Sector Skills Development Agency, replaced in 2008 by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills and the Federation for Industry Sector Skills and Standards, comprising all nineteen sector skills councils), a unit of NOS must comprise: Title, reflecting the content of the NOS
Category for Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) Pages in category "Sector Skills Councils" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The Skills for Business network is an umbrella organisation for the twenty-five Sector Skills Councils in the United Kingdom. History
Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) was one of the independent, Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) for UK employers in the lifelong learning sector. It was responsible for the professional development of all those working in community learning and development, further education, higher education, libraries, archives and information services, and work based learning across the UK.
Since 2013, Creative & Cultural Skills has been running the Creative Employment Programme, which is funded with a £15 million grant from Arts Lottery through Arts Council England. This programme incentivises creative sector employers to take on apprentices and paid interns.
Instructus Skills is a brand of Instructus, a registered charity dedicated to advancing education for the public benefit through the promotion of qualifications, training and skills. Established in 1996 under the name Council for Administration , the company later became CfA Business Skills @ Work , then Skills CFA before becoming Instructus ...
SVQs are available to people of all ages. SVQs are developed by Sector Skills Councils, in partnership with industry and awarding bodies. After the SSC has developed the SVQ structure, awarding bodies can develop the full SVQ and then seek to have the SVQ accredited by the Accreditation Unit of the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). SVQs ...