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WELCOME ADDRESS

Paul Nicholls

Chair of Cornwall

Construction Training

Group /

Skills Co-ordinator

PROGRAMME

Key Note Address

Building Plymouth: Supporting employers & the supply chain

Recruiting

Invest in Apprenticeships (then 5mins comfort break)

Up-Skilling

Funding

Inspiring the future and new generation

Q&A Panel Session

Buffet & Networking ‘Meet the Buyer’

KEY NOTE ADDRESS

Simon Caklais

Managing Director

CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT

FACTS AND FIGURES (1)

Employs 3,000,000 people

(10% of the UK working population)

232,000 jobs to be created across the UK in the next five

years – by 2020, construction employment will be highest its ever

been

Construction output in the South West region will see 4.4%

growth (2016 – 2020), the second highest growth area in the

country and higher than the UK average of 2.5%

Driven by heavy investment in infrastructure and growth in

housing

CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT

FACTS AND FIGURES (2)

32,400 new jobs are expected to be created in the South-

West region over the next 5 years

10,000 of these new jobs predicted in Plymouth!

The average age of a construction worker in the South-West

region is 55

More apprentices are needed in Construction than in

any other UK sector to fill today’s skills gaps

SOUTHERN CONSTRUCTION

FRAMEWORK

Total value of committed projects = £342.88m

TYPES OF PUBLIC BODIES

ENGAGED THROUGH SCF

Local government (including schools)

Higher education

Further education

Health sector

Government agencies

SCF CONTRACTORS:

EXISTING SCF CONTRACTS

Torbay = £8M

Cornwall = £8.5M

Dorset (exc. Bournemouth/Poole) = £15M

Bristol = £21M

Bath = £23.5M

Bournemouth/ Poole = £26M

Taunton = £30M

Exeter £39M

Plymouth = £47.6M

£103M in our Building Plymouth Roadshow areas!

PLYMOUTH GROWTH MAP

PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL’S

CAPITAL PROGRAMME

Approx. £70m per year

Could be £400m over next 5 years

Currently over 30 projects in the Programme over £1m in

value

Schools

Roads

Business premises

Public buildings

Register on:

www.sell2plymouth.co.uk

www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk – higher value council tenders

HOW ARE WE GOING TO

DELIVER THIS WITH…

A critical skills shortage

Increasing skill gaps

“A Ticking Time Bomb” due to lack of new entrants and an

ageing workforce

WE NEED ‘SKILLS TO BUILD’

Working collaboratively through Building

Plymouth, we can together, attract and

accelerate the pipeline of skilled people

entering our sector with the necessary

skills to meet defined local requirements

Get involved!

SUPPORTING

EMPLOYERS &

THE LOCAL

SUPPLY CHAIN

Emma Hewitt

Building Plymouth

Skills Co-ordinator

WITH THANKS TO OUR

PROJECT SPONSORS

THE SKILLS

CO-ORDINATOR ROLE

My primary purpose as Skills Co-ordinator:

Increase the local availability of skills

Connect more local people with employers

Enhance the long term image and increase local awareness of

careers in the sector

MAXIMISING EMPLOYMENT

AND SKILLS

OPPORTUNITIES

Plymouth City Council now a NSAfC

Operating through local planning and

procurement on construction projects

Adopting the Client Based Approach

tool-kit ensures that all tiers of the

construction supply chain can grow

their business by supporting employment,

skills and apprenticeships

BAM and Plymouth Science

Park, Phase 5

Created

20,258 Sq ft

of new

lettable area

and

refurbished

9,957 sq ft.

77% of

workforce

from PL

postcode

areas

Employment and Skills Plan

Case Study - BAM

BAM and Plymouth Science Park, Phase 5

(Category 8.0 Offices, Band 3 = £7m)

Employment and Skills areas and KPIs to date

1.0 Work Placement (In Education)

2.0 Work Placement (Not in Education)

3.0 Jobs created

4.0 Construction Careers Information, Advice & Guidance

Events

5.0 Waged Training Weeks on site

6.0 Qualifying the workforce

7.0 Training Plans

8.0 Case studies

Target Delivered

0 5

2 3

2 6

1 18

94 165

9 14

2 5

1 1

To expand our employer network through

engaging with more local small to medium sized

companies and the supply chain.

KEY OBJECTIVE 2017

THE GUILDHALL

OUR ‘POP-UP’ JOB SHOP

HELPING LOCAL EMPLOYERS

What Building Plymouth can do for you:

Help to promote your job vacancies and apprenticeship opportunities – through

the Job Shop, our partner network and at events

Send you CVs of potential candidates

Provide impartial guidance on apprenticeships and training for your workforce

Liaise with local training providers and colleges to build capacity and provision in

line with forecast skill demand

Access funding for construction skills and training projects

Advise and support delivery of your contracted employment and skills plans

Create opportunities for school engagement

Raise your organisation’s profile – through events and PR

SKILLS SW

1-2 March 2017

Plymouth Pavilions

Employers:

You are invited to join our Building Plymouth stand

We can promote your job and apprenticeship vacancies

BUILDING PLYMOUTH

APPRENTICESHIP JOBS FAIR

4 March 2017

Plymouth Guildhall

Employers:

Book a FREE stand and promote your apprenticeship

vacancies face to face with the target audience

Offer a taster activity/ demonstration to inspire

Run a competition

Email your apprenticeship vacancy and we will promote

Please let me know how you want to

get involved…

Call 07825 263742

Email emma.hewitt@plymouth.gov.uk

Leave your business card on our

registration desk today

Tell us your most pressing skill issues

ABOUT JOB CENTRE PLUS

• Offices in England Scotland and Wales, made up of 34

districts with a network of 714 offices

• Devon, Cornwall & Somerset District have a total of 28

Jobcentres located in most major towns/cities

• Nationally we conduct 88,000 work coach interviews

per year and move over 10,000 people into work

The more we understand your business, the better we can support you

Our service is free and we put you in

control. We can:

• Help meet your recruitment

needs

• Help you build your business by

equipping people with the skills

you need

• Connect you with support from

across government and local

partners

• Support you and your

employees if you need to make

redundancies.

Department for Work and Pensions 30 Working with employers

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU

• Raising the profile of construction, how you recruit - supporting your ethos

and values

• Promoting your case studies and good news stories

• Keep you updated on the latest government thinking

• Highlight incentives and opportunities for recruitment, work experience etc

• Support for redundancies

• Provide a single local point of contact into DWP

• Support you on your projects or contracts

• Provide bespoke solutions to your recruitment needs

• Help you to meet your section 106 Agreements or KPIs on contracts and

CSR objectives

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU

Voluntary Work Experience

• Lasts between 2 and 8 weeks

• This can be extended for up to a further 4 weeks if the claimant moves

into an apprenticeship

• On average it is between 25 and 30 hours per week

• The claimants benefit remains in place for the duration of the placement

Sector based work academies

• Designed with the employer to up-skill potential recruits

• 3 elements - training, work experience and a guaranteed interview

• Lasts between 1 and 6 weeks

Work Trials

• An opportunity for you and a perspective candidate to try the job

• Lasts up to 4 weeks (usual is around 2 weeks)

• The claimants benefit remains in place for the duration of the placement

Jane Milligan

jane.milligan@dwp.gsi.gov.uk

01579 335017

RECRUITING

Jo Lucas

Employer Relationship Manager

Career Transition Partnership

CAREER TRANSITION

PARTNERSHIP A unique no-cost, high quality recruitment service

As the MoD’s official provider of Armed Forces Resettlement, the

Career Transition Partnership (CTP) has the unique position of

being able to connect you with this unrivalled pool of ex-military

talent. Due to the fact that we’re government funded, our high

quality recruitment service is provided at no cost to you

Every year, over 14,000 skilled and experienced individuals leave

the Armed Forces ready to enter the civilian workforce.

Discipline, timeliness, organisational ability and work ethic makes

service people ideal candidates for the construction industry.

Armed forces professionals are known for their commitment to

excellence, attention to detail, and ability to succeed in a

challenging environment and many Ex Forces personnel have

immediate transferable skills in construction.

February 2, 2017

Transferable “Soft” Skills

What You Want

Effective Communicators

Organised

Problem Solving

Adaptability and Flexibility

Teamwork

Honesty

Dependable and Hard

Working

Self Motivated

Leadership & Management

Skills

High Degree of

Professionalism

Service Leavers Bring

Communication skills

Organisational Skills

Problem Solving Experience

Adaptability and Flexibility

Team Working

Honesty/Loyalty

Commitment Under Pressure

Self Reliant Problem Solvers

Leadership & Management

Experience

High Degree of

Professionalism

Problem solving

Security awareness

Great team players

Quick to adapt & learn

Disciplined

Time management

Health & Safety

conscious

Hard working

Motivating others

Bringing Added Value

CTP Funded Courses

Engineering

Construction

Health and Safety

Project Management

Successful Transitions

Ex Infantry Soldier from the Royal Regiment of Scotland now employed as a Trainee Assistant Site Manager.

Reserve Force Soldier with EOD now employed as a Planner.

Ex Royal Logistics Corp Corporal now employed as a Trainee Assistant Site Manager.

Other Examples

You Know You Want To!

At NO Cost:

Right Job

FOCUS Newsletter

Regional Employment Bulletin

FOCUS Employer Page

Civilian Work Attachments

Company Presentations / Live Chats

February 2, 2017

February 2, 2017

EMPLOYER RELATIONSHIP

MANAGER

Jo Lucas (South West)

jlucas@ctp.org.uk

07852287797

www.ctp.org.uk

INVEST IN

APPRENTICESHIPS

Richard Daulton

National Account Manager

Skills Funding Agency

APPRENTICESHIPS: CONTEXT AND IMPACT

Context:

The government is committed to significantly increasing the quality and

quantity and of apprenticeships in England and achieving 3 million

starts by 2020.

Impact:

Employers experience tangible improvements to their product or

service as a result of apprenticeships

Apprenticeships create real benefits for the taxpayer and the wider

economy

Apprentices complete their apprenticeship with highly marketable

skills and are more likely to remain employed, including with the same

employer

APPRENTICESHIPS DEFINED

Features:

• All apprentices are employed in a job

• Minimum 30 hours /week

• Minimum duration 12 months

• Paid at or > national minimum apprenticeship wage (£3.40/hour)

• All ages 16 and above

• New recruits and/or existing staff

Apprenticeship:

• Job with an accompanying skills development programme

(apprenticeship framework or standard: technical knowledge +

practical experience + wider skills). Mix of learning in the workplace

+ formal off-the-job learning.

• Training and assessment by registered apprenticeship training

provider/assessment organisation.

• Levels: intermediate, advanced, Higher (including Degree)

APPRENTICESHIPS AND THE CONSTRUCTION

SECTOR

Apprenticeship starts (2016):

+7% GROWTH (national and Devon)

Construction sector c. 5% of all starts

Comprehensive apprenticeships offer for the sector:

Building: trowel, wood, maintenance, decorative

Specialists: roofing, plastering, thermal insulation, wall and floor

Civil Engineering: construction operations, steel fix, plant maintenance

Surveying: Chartered surveyor, technician

Management: Civil Engineering, site management

APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING: THE LEVY AND

WHO PAYS IT

Levy payment effective April 2017

All UK employers in scope but <2.0% of employers will pay

APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING AND SUPPORT

(FROM MAY 2017)

There are two types of employers who will be benefit from government

support towards the cost of their apprenticeships training:

1. Employers who haven’t paid the levy (Pay bill <£3.0m p.a.) and

want to purchase apprenticeship training from a provider

2. A levy-paying employer who with insufficient funds in their

digital account to pay for the cost of training and assessment they

want to purchase

• The government will pay 90% of the costs of training and assessment.

• The employer will be responsible for paying 10% of the costs.

Government 90%

Employer 10%

USE OF APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING

Digital and government funds can be used for:

Apprenticeship training and assessment

Against and approved apprenticeship standard or framework

With an approved training provider and assessment centre

Up to maximum funding band for that apprenticeship

Digital and government funds can not be used for:

Wages

Travel and subsistence

Managerial costs

Work placement programme

APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING BANDS

Every apprenticeship will be placed in a funding band.

15 bands ranging from £1,500 to £27,000

The upper limit of each funding band will cap the maximum:

• amount of digital funds an employer who pays the levy can use towards an

individual apprenticeship.

• that government will ‘co-invest’ towards, where an employer does not pay

the levy or has insufficient digital funds

Employers will be able to negotiate the best price for the training

they require

Funding bands: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-

funding-from-may-2017

Online calculator:

https://estimate-my-apprenticeship-funding.sfa.bis.gov.uk/

APPRENTICESHIP FUNDING: CONSTRUCTION

APPRENTICESHIPS

Funding maxima examples.

Building:

Trowel, decorative finishing, wood £6,000

Civil Engineering:

Construction operations £4,000; steel fix £9,000

Specialists:

Roofing, plastering, thermal insulation £6,000

Survey:

Chartered surveyor £27,000; survey technician £6,000

Management:

Civil engineer £12,000; site management £12,000

APPRENTICESHIPS: ADDITIONAL

SUPPORT/FUNDING

Prior Qualifications

You can train any individual to undertake an apprenticeship at a higher level than a

qualification they already hold.

From May 2017, an individual can be funded to undertake an apprenticeship at the

same or lower level to acquire substantive new skills

Apprenticeship workplace

Funding through the English system will be based on whether the apprentice’s

main place of employment is England.

Smaller Sized employers

Employers with fewer than 50 employees will have 100% of the training

and assessment costs covered when training a 16-18 year old (or 19-24 year

old formerly in care or has a Local Authority Education, Health and Care plan)

16-18 year olds

Government will pay £1,000 to employers, and a further £1,000 to training

providers if they train a 16-18 year old apprentice.

APPRENTICESHIPS: KEY LINKS AND CONTACT

Latest information:

Apprenticeship changes -

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/apprenticeship-changes

Estimate my Apprenticeship funding:

https://estimate-my-apprenticeship-funding.sfa.bis.gov.uk

Find an Apprenticeship Training Provider:

https://findapprenticeshiptraining.sfa.bis.gov.uk

Contact:

National Apprenticeship Helpdesk

nationalhelpdesk@findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk

Telephone: 0800 015 0400

INVEST IN

APPRENTICESHIPS

Emma Hewitt

Board Director

What is a Shared

Apprenticeship Scheme?

SWSA

Employs apprentices directly

Provides apprentices to organisations site ready

Are responsible for ensuring the apprentice has

sufficient placements to complete their

apprenticeship

Works with organisations in the construction

industry to identify placements (minimum of 13

weeks)

Supports the apprentice

Works with the CITB to arrange college

Removes the administration and HR burden

What SWSA can do for you

Help you to train the future workforce in a flexible way

Offer you apprentices in trades and technical (except

Plumbing and Electrical)

Enable you to support an apprentice in their career in

the construction industry

Help you meet community benefit and employment

and skills plans targets

Provide you with an opportunity to take an individual

in to full time employment

Success to date

Recruited 39 apprentices across SW

75% still with us, 15 of these will complete this

year and either progress to Level 3 or go in to

employment

10% already in to full time employment with a

contractor

SWSA Contact Details

Emma Norton

Programme Manager

Email address:

emma.norton@swsharedapprenticeships.com

Telephone number: 07718 338874

Website: www.swsharedapprenticeships.com

INVEST IN

APPRENTICESHIPS

Catherine Jones

Darren Murrish

Apprenticeship Officers

CITB – APPRENTICESHIP UPDATE JANUARY 2017

CITB Apprenticeships available

CITB offer a wide range of different apprenticeships and opportunities

within many different sectors of industry.

Traditional and Technical apprenticeships

These include

• BRICKLAYING

• STONEMASONARY

• CARPENTRY

• PAINTING AND DECORATING

• PLASTERING

• SCAFFOLDING

• GROUNDWORKS

• ELECTRICAL

• PLUMBING

• PLANT MECHANICS

Opportunities in construction based

apprenticeships

• Huge development in the local area

• Support , advice and guidance available to help

people succeed.

• Ofsted Outstanding Organisations within the

region, to provide excellent training facilities

• Good achievement levels

• Established relationships with employers

• Grants available for employers

Support to Apprentices

• Dedicated apprenticeship officer will be on hand to co-ordinate your training

programme and support you throughout your apprenticeship

• Links with Training providers

• Support with travel and accommodation

• Progress reviews to ensure positive progression

• Arrange and fund additional support if required

• Advice and Guidance

• Health and Safety

Thank you for listening

Please feel free to come and speak

to me and my colleagues after the

event or call for a meeting

Apprenticeship Officer - Catherine Jones

EMAIL catherine.jones@citb.co.uk

Apprenticeship Officer – Darren Murrish

EMAIL darren.murrish@citb.co.uk

INVEST IN

APPRENTICESHIPS

Case Study:

Presented by Ben Fallowes

Operation Manager

How did you start

your career?

Graduate?

Trainee? Apprentice?

But there are always exceptions……..

Gilbert and Goode invest heavily in training and

development of all staff, subcontractors and

those in education

The benefits to employing apprentices:

• Good PR for the business

• Learn company practices

• Become invested in company

• Willing to learn, progress and develop

• Brings new attributes into the business

• Ensures new and up-to-date ideas

• Develops partnership with Colleges

• Supports the local educational development

• Allows for development of skills to match business

needs

Assistance in organising apprenticeships by way of:

• Advertising

• Filtering applications

• Shortlisting

• Interviewing

• Sign ups

• Funding

Gilbert and Goode encourage all of our supply chain to employ

apprentices and support them with advice, training and

opportunities

“I'm always on the lookout for anyone

who fits the correct profile for my

company. Apprentices are an integral

part of the day-to-day running of the

company and fit in perfectly with my

overall business plan.”

Giles Corby

Corbey Construction

“Investment in apprentices is key to

the industry. There is a huge shortage

of skilled labour and I am trying to do

what I can to help this. Employing

apprentices helps my business and the

industry as a whole.”

Richard Jones

IHS Decorators

79 - Gilbert and Goode total employed staff

4 - Current employed apprentices

Business Administration, Electrical, Carpentry, Decoration

15 - Former apprentices still with G&G in various roles

5 - Former apprentices progressed to Site Supervisor & beyond!

Gilbert and Goode –

Built on apprentices

Summary

• Huge skills shortage

• Opportunities within the industry

• Guidance & Financial assistance available

• Invest, Support & Expand

UP-SKILLING

Paula Hutchens

Training Officer

CORNWALL CONSTRUCTION

TRAINING GROUP

What are Construction Training Groups

How can we help you

Training Needs Analysis

Sourcing and organising discounted local training

Dedicated Training Officer

Support with funding bids to CITB

Advice on upskilling & grants

CORNWALL CONSTRUCTION

TRAINING GROUP

Upskilling – What do we mean ?

Experienced worker needs CSCS card – No Formal

Qualification (NVQ)

Labourer – (to) Skilled Worker – (wants a trade) Trade

No experience – (needs full training) Trade/Skills Training

Moving from Skilled Trades person to Supervisor Role

Supervisor role to Senior Manager/Technical Role

New entrant to the industry – transferable skills

What about succession planning

FUNDING

Peter George

CITB Advisor

CITB – GRANT SCHEME

UPDATE JANUARY 2017

Your training and skills needs

Industry training and skills needs

Grants Structured Flexible

Mainstream

funding

for

training

Funding long-

term, industry-

led projects

Funding short-

term, industry

led projects

1. Introducing the funds

£0

£1,000,000

£2,000,000

£3,000,000

£4,000,000

£5,000,000

£6,000,000

£7,000,000

£8,000,000

Window 1 Window 2 Window 3 Window 4

Structured Funding -

Infrastructure Support

Structured Funding - Enhanced

Incentives

Structured Funding - Educational

Engagement

Flexible Fund - Skills and

Training

Flexible Fund - Innovation, pilots

and prototypes

Flexible Fund - Enhanced

Incentives

1. Introducing the funds

296 projects approved, £16m awarded

F

Funding

declared

TBC

Funding

declared

TBC

Apply online,

stage 1

7 Feb 2017

Scoring,

decisions,

appeals

7 Mar 2017

Scoring,

decisions,

appeals

25 April 2017

Continue

application for

stage 2

28 Mar 2017

Window

opens

7 Feb 2017

Skills & Training

All other options

Apply online from February until November

Scoring,

decisions,

appeals

7 Mar 2017

Apply online

7 Feb 2017

Commissioned

The process

2. Developing an

application

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Attend a webinar

Events Time Content

England

Monday 30 January 2017

1030 –

1130

Main Flexible and Structured Funds,

including commissioned option

1230 –

1300 Skills and training focus and content

Wales

Tuesday 31 January 2017

1030 –

1130

Main Flexible and Structured Funds,

including commissioned option

1230 –

1300 Skills and training focus and content

Scotland

Thursday 2 February 2017

1030 –

1130

Main Flexible and Structured Funds,

including commissioned option

1230 –

1300 Skills and training focus and content

Cross-nation

Monday 6 February 2017

1030 –

1130

Main Flexible and Structured Funds,

including commissioned option

1230 –

1300 Skills and training focus and content

3. CITB support – Webinars

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APPRENTICESHIPS GRANTS

Framework Achievement

£1975

VQ Achievement

£400

Level 3 Apprenticeship

Attendance Grant

£1125

Level 2 Apprenticeship

Attendance Grant

YR one £1965

YR Two £1660

VQ Achievement

£400

Framework Achievement

£2725

Total = £6250 Total = £4250

INSPIRING THE

FUTURE & NEW

GENERATION

Emma Hewitt

Building Plymouth

Skills Co-ordinator

CONSTRUCTION IS BACK!

Construction is the industry to be in

Unemployment has fallen to the lowest level

for a decade and earnings are up

Construction has always been a great option

for a long and rewarding career

With sustained growth returning to the

sector, there’s never been a better time to

join the industry

The image and recruitment campaign for the construction industry

CAREERS AND EDUCATION

Career fairs/ shows

Employer careers talk

Mentoring

Mock interviews

Site visits

Taster activities

Work experience

JOB SEEKERS

Careers talk

Mock interviews

Placements

Site visits

Work experience

Work shadowing

GET INVOLVED

Pledge your support to help inspire local

people through Building Plymouth

Act as a sector ambassador

Share case studies of your workforce

Let us know what you already do - how can

Building Plymouth support you and help co-

ordinate?

Please let me know how you want to

get involved…

Call 07825 263742

Email emma.hewitt@plymouth.gov.uk

QUESTION & ANSWER

PANEL SESSION

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