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Title: Skillset Cymru


1
  • Skillset Cymru
  • Sector Skills Agreement
  • Progress in Wales

2
Background to Skillset
  • Footprint
  • Footprint of 400,000 people
  • Includes-
  • Television, Radio, Film, Animation, Facilities,
    Interactive Media, Commercials, Corporate Video
    Production and Photo imaging.

3
  • Key sector facts and figures UK
  • Distinct occupational profiles 150
  • Highly skilled, highly qualified industry
  • 66 are graduate, 24 post graduate
  • 50 freelance, large number of SMEs
  • Highly technology dependent
  • 24 billion contribution to GDP in 2002 and
    growing

4
  • Key sector facts and figures Wales
  • Over 600 companies operate in Wales and 8,200 are
    employed within the sector.
  • Total turnover of around 350m.
  • Sector accounts for approx 2.5 Welsh GDP output.
  • Over 40 of workforce are classified as
    freelance.
  • TV companies highly dependent on BBC Wales, S4C
    and ITV Wales
  • A burgeoning on-line industry now accounting for
    over 50 of total employment.
  • The sector is concentrated in Cardiff with strong
    clusters of activity in North and West Wales.

5
  • Summary of issues facing sector in Wales
  • A new regulatory framework OFCOM and the
    Communications Act of 2003
  • Technology transforming the sector structure
  • Rights retention and exploitation
  • Development of content key to future growth of
    the sector
  • A need to develop advanced business and
    management skills
  • A need to improve knowledge of international
    markets
  • Too many graduates entering the industry
  • Lack of structured careers advice and guidance

6
  • Skillset UK organisational structure
  • Skillset is a Company Limited by Guarantee
    with Charitable status
  • Skillset receives its funding from the
    industry, government, Europe and other sources.
  • 74 members of staff UK wide
  • Our Chair and Board of Directors guide our
    strategy. They are drawn from senior employment
    interests from across the industry.
  • Industry Skills Panels in Wales, Scotland
    and Northern Ireland
  • We also have a London Skills Panel and
    Employer Skills Panels in five English Regions

7
  • Skillset Cymru organisational structure
  • Skillset Cymru is based in Cardiff with two
    members of staff
  • All staff based in our head office in London have
    Wales responsibilities
  • Skillset Cymru has a Skills Panel made up of key
    industry representatives in Wales.
  • The Panel reports formally to the Skillset Board
    (UK) via the Chair of Skillset Cymru and guides
    its work in Wales.
  • The Panel advises, guides and promotes Skillsets
    strategy, policy and
  • action in Wales, informed by the recommendations
    of the Skillset Cymru Sector Workforce
    Development Plan.
  • Members of the Panel include- S4C, BBC Wales,
    ITV Wales, Channel 4, Real Radio, Teledwyr
    Annibynnol Cymru (TAC), Producers Alliance for
    Television and Cinematography (PACT), BECTU,
    Sgrin Cymru Wales, IVCA, 6 production companies
    covering Animation, TV, Film, Radio, Facilities
    and Interactive Media

8
  • Skillset Cymru - role and responsibilities
  • Support the production of informed research about
    skills availability and future requirements,
    current provision of, and investment in,
    training/vocational education
  • Oversee the development and implementation of the
    Sector Workforce Development Plan for Wales to
    provide an action agenda for industry and public
    agencies
  • Help Skillset provide careers information, advice
    and guidance to support individuals life long
    learning and company development
  • Promote investment in skills and talent
  • Contribute to the development of standards and
    qualifications
  • Develop and promote quality education and
    training frameworks
  • Support Skillset in representing the sectors
    skills interests to Government
  • Support and promote the achievement of diversity
    in the industrys training provision.

9
  • Work undertaken in Wales pilots case studies
  • Sector Workforce Development Plan for the Audio
    Visual Industry in Wales Skillset and ELWa
    Skills Development Fund
  • Animation Fast-Track Scheme Skillset and ELWa
    Skills Development Fund
  • Business, Management and Leadership scheme
    Skillset and ELWa Skills Development Fund
  • Credit and Qualification Framework for the
    Audio-Visual Industries Skillset, ESF and ELWa
  • Skillset Careers - ESF
  • Approval and Accreditation of FE and HE
    piloting Animation and Screenwriting
  • Approval and Accreditation of Film Screen
    Academies Lottery and Industry supported

10
SSA Process
  • Chosen sub sectors for SSA process in Wales
  • 3 sub sectors to be prioritised UK wide
  • Television
  • Film
  • Interactive Media
  • Other sectors will also be covered but not in as
    much detail

11
  • Activities in Wales consultation with Welsh
    employers and partners
  • process to date
  • Consultation led and overseen by the Skillset
    Cymru Skills Panel
  • Skills Panel consists of employers and partners
    (ELWa, WDA, Trade Associations and Unions)
  • Update provided at each Skills Panel meeting
  • Industry consultations held for each priority
    sector Film, Interactive Media and TV
  • Other sector consultations held 12 months ago
  • Training providers consulted
  • Trainees consulted

12
  • Approach undertaken
  • Stage 1 - Assessment of current and future skill
    needs
  • Sector Workforce Development Plan for Wales
    existing research
  • Skillset Annual Census and Workforce Surveys
  • Priority sector research Film, Interactive
    Media and TV new research
  • Futures research anticipated skills trends to
    2010
  • Stage 2 - Assessment of current provision
  • Survey of current education and training
    provision for the audio visual industry
  • Survey of providers views on the support needed
    from the audio-visual industry
  • Survey of employers employers perception of
    existing training provision
  • Survey of learners views of the industry and
    entry requirements
  • International benchmarking

13
  • Stage 3 - Analysis of the gaps and weaknesses in
    current workforce development activity
  • Key skills gaps identified for whole sector
  • Key skills gaps identified for priority sectors
    Film, TV and Interactive Media
  • A need to match current skills gaps with current
    training provision to be completed
  • Emerging Priorities..
  • Interactive Media
  • A need to Accredit Computer Games courses
  • Company development, Management, Planning and
    Leadership skills a priority
  • Television
  • Business, Management and Leadership skills
  • Creativity a need to focus on creative
    individuals
  • Technology skills and looking to the future

14
  • Stage 4 - Emerging priorities and way forward
  • Further and Higher Education - High Skill / High
    Knowledge industry - Need to develop links with
    HE
  • Apprenticeships - 66 graduate, 24 post graduate
    - Need flexibility in qualifications
  • Support for Freelancers - High levels of
    freelance / short term contracts - develop new
    models
  • Careers IAG - Oversupply of those wanting to
    enter the sector - all IAG services to be based
    on sector-based LMI
  • Business Development Support - High levels of
    SMEs / growth sector - work with WDA/ELWa to
    develop tailored solutions
  • Capacity and continuity a need to maximise
    industry/public partnerships via the SSAs

15
  • Issues for Stakeholders in Wales
  • What do you want from Wales?
  • Further and Higher Education HEFCW, Careers
    Wales
  • Apprenticeships ELWa, WAG
  • Support for Freelancers ELWa, WDA, Careers
    Wales
  • Careers IAG - Oversupply of those wanting to
    enter the sector - all IAG services to be based
    on sector-based LMI Careers Wales, WDA, HEFCW,
    Job Centre Plus
  • Business Development Support - High levels of
    SMEs / growth sector WDA, ELWa
  • Capacity and continuity WAG, ELWa, WDA, HEFCW,
    ACCAC, Careers Wales, SSDA and Job Centreplus

16
Emerging Challenges
  • Bringing industry along
  • Raising expectations
  • A matter of trust
  • Delivery on the promise
  • Making a real difference
  • Timescales

17
  • www.skillset.org
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