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Welcome to the Learning and Skills Council

The LSC exists to make England better skilled and more competitive.  We have a
single goal: to improve the skills of England's young people and adults to make sure
we have a workforce that is of world-class standards.

We are responsible for planning and funding high-quality vocational education and
training for everyone. Our vision is that by 2010, young people and adults in England
have the knowledge and skills matching the best in the world and are part of a fiercely
competitive workforce.

Alan Johnson (right) and Chris Banks (left) unveil the LSCs Annual Report 2005/06

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Leading Change: The LSC's Annual Report and Accounts for 2005/06
31 July sees the launch of Leading Change, the LSC's Annual Report 2006 which outlines our key achievements of the last financial year.

Mayor's powers in London announced
The future of Adult Skills in London has been announced and involves the London Mayor establishing a new London Skills and Employment Board which will set a strategy for adult skills and release an annual plan.

 

 

 

 

agenda for change - Funding Reform Second Consultation
The LSC is undertaking a second round of technical consultations with providers, representative bodies and other stakeholders to identify solutions to funding reforms proposed through agenda for change.

Talk to DES
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) have launched a campaign, called ‘Talk to Des’, which aims to raise the level of participation and involvement within the disabled population.

 

 

 

 

 

Latest Press Releases
Parents more stressed than students at exam results time 15.08.06
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FE sector proposes major changes for learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities 10.08.06
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Latest Documents
Through Inclusion to Excellence - An Analysis of the Responses
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Letter from Judith Wilson, LSC Director of Provider Financial Assessment
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Popular Documents

Leading Change: The LSC's Annual Report and Accounts for 2005/06

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National Employers Skills Survey 2005

Skills in England 2005

Building a Sustainable Future (link to LSN website)

LSC agenda for change

Transforming Learning and Skills: Our Annual Statement of Priorities

Priorities for Success

LSC Grant Letter 2006/07

FE Funding for 2005/06

 

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