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Construction Academies: Another plank for Bridging the Widening Skills Gap

Written by Phil Thomas | Aug 27, 2019 3:49:00 PM

The Bridge is Being Built

As we have said in our previous blog on bridging the gap, there are already organisations looking at solutions. The Government too is looking, and in the Autumn Budget announced the National Retraining Scheme to help facilitate this. £34m was put into ‘innovative training models across the country’ £29m of which is with Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).

It has been recently announced that, as part of this scheme the Government is planning to back the building of ‘between 10 and 20 academies’ across the UK that would focus on construction. Like many other academies sponsored by specific companies or bodies, they would offer students all of their curriculum learning with additional opportunities in and around the Construction Industry facilitated by the sponsor.

In essence, these academies could provide a new wave of Construction savvy young people, skilled up and ready join the industry. At this point, the CITB (a public body sponsored by the Department for Educations (DFE)) is preparing to commission bids from organisations within the sector to sponsor these academies.  The DFE has been in discussion with the Home Builders Federation (HBF) and CITB.

Some locally-based skills academies or hubs, which might be site-based, looking at how to attract new entrants to the industry that we’re not necessarily reaching at the moment.
You’d be talking, realistically, about several hundred students at the very least, but probably rather more than that.

John Slaughter, Director of External Affairs at HBF