28.08.2022 - Businesses and organisations across Mid Wales are encouraged to complete a survey on employment and skills.
The survey results will help the Mid Wales Regional Skills Partnership inform Welsh Government on the skills landscape across the region and connect skills funding with employer demand. Launched today (Monday 25 July), the survey runs until mid day Friday 09 September.
In 2019, the Welsh Regional Skills Partnerships (RSPs) launched their 3-year Employment and Skills Plans which have been used to understand and shape the skills priorities for employers across respective regions and influence the provision offered through further education and work-based learning sectors.
Councillor Wyn Thomas, Cabinet Member for Schools, Lifelong Learning and Skills at Ceredigion County Council and Councillor David Selby, Cabinet Member for a More Prosperous Powys at Powys County Council, who represent the Mid Wales RSP, said: "Over the last three years there has been a significant change in the skills required by employers to drive forward their businesses in a post-pandemic world. It is more important than ever that we ensure people can gain the skills employers are looking for through our colleges, universities, and apprenticeships. We encourage all businesses and organisations across the region to complete the employment and skills survey to help inform our new Employment and Skills Plan for 2022-2025."
To take part in the survey, visit https://www.haveyoursaypowys.wales/employment-and-skills.
Businesses/organisations based in other regions are invited to complete their local RSP skills survey:
- South East Wales (Cardiff Capital):
- https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/ArolwgSgiliauCyflogwyr_EmployersSkillsSurvey_2022/
- South West Wales: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/7LMCTBR
- North Wales: Survey recently closed with a positive response rate secured. If you did not get a chance to respond to the survey and would like to input, please contact sianlloydroberts@uchelgaisgogledd.cymru
25.07.2022