New City College welcomed Skills England joint CEO Tessa Griffiths CBE today to discuss how Skills England and the Further Education sector will work together to address the country’s skills and employment challenges.
The visit included Skills England colleagues as well as Policy Delivery Director at BusinessLDN, Mark Hilton, and the Greater London Authority’s Assistant Director for Skills and Employment, Ayo Akande.
The visit to NCC’s Hackney Campus gave the opportunity to showcase the college’s green skills facilities and advanced IT suites which are used for AI, data and cyber security courses, both of which have been funded by the Local Skills Improvement Fund.
Established earlier this year, Skills England works across government departments with the clear vision of better skills for better jobs. Talking with New City College’s Group Principal & CEO Gerry McDonald CBE and other college managers, Tessa and colleagues discussed the opportunities and challenges faced by the further education sector in light of the government’s recently published Modern Industrial Strategy and related skills plans for specific industry sectors.