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TRAIN TO GAIN EMPLOYER TRAINING SCHEME GOES NATIONAL (13/09/06) More than 22,000 individuals and 6,000
employers have already been helped by the Government’s new £1 billion
national training programme in the build up to full national roll out
of the scheme across England this month. The service managed and delivered by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) puts employers in the driving seat by giving them access to a free Skills Broker service, offering independent and practical advice to match training needs with training providers. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, and Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Alan Johnson, visited Hardy Group Printing, London today to see first hand the difference Train to Gain can make in the workplace. The Bermondsey-based company employs six people and manages the production of a wide range of company magazines on behalf of large businesses. The company says the free training and advice offered by Train to Gain’s skills broker is vital in helping them to compete in a highly competitive market. Alan Johnson said: “Education does not and should not stop when people leave school or college – people must be able to tap into education throughout life, whether it is academic, trade, basic or vocational. That is why we have made record investments in education and are putting millions into Train to Gain over the next few years.” Gordon Brown said: David Way, National Director of Skills
at the LSC said: Training and skills advice under Train to Gain will be offered at a time and place to suit the needs of the business. With up to 50 Skills Brokers operating in each of the nine regions with partners such as Investors in People and Sector Skills Councils, more than half a million learners across England are expected to have achieved a first full Level 2 qualification - the equivalent of five good GCSEs - through Train to Gain by the end of 2010. FURTHER INFORMATION For Public Enquiries: LSC Helpdesk: 0870 900 6800 |
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