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Title: Financial Services Skills Council Skills Bill


1
Financial Services Skills CouncilSkills Bill
  • Bill Hibberd
  • Regional Manager covering for Heather Radley

16 March 2007
2
Who We Are
  • Licenced by DfES
  • Established 2004
  • Membership body
  • Independent employer lead
  • -co-ordinate improvements in the sector's skills
    base -raise productivity and -improve
    business performance. 

3
FSSC Vision Statement Mission
  • Mission Statement
  • To work with the financial services industry
    and stakeholders to develop the skills needed for
    continuous improvements in business performance

4
Key Stakeholders
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Sector Skills Agreements (SSAs)
  • What are they?
  • All Sector Skills Councils will work closely with
    their industry through an 18mth research
    programme designed to
  • assess skills and training issues
  • develop solutions
  • deliver an action plan
  • to meet priority skills needs that will drive
    business performance.

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Sector Skills Agreements (SSAs) cont.
  • Process developed through five stages
  • Assessment of current and future skill needs
  • Assessment of current provision
  • Analysis of gaps and weaknesses
  • Agreeing actions with employers and stakeholders
  • Development of an action plan agreed between
    employers, the skills council and stakeholders

7
Stage One Assess current and future skills needs
  • This initial stage reviewed current research
    (e.g. National Employer Skills Survey etc.) and
    requires further in-depth research with
    employers
  • Online questionnaire
  • Employer forums throughout the UK
  • Select number of one to one interviews

8
Key themes from Stage 1
9
Causes of Skills Shortages
10
Shortages of new entrants by region
11
Shortage of new entrants by industry
12
Major Skills gaps
13
Demand for types of training
14
Satisfaction with training provision
15
Stage Two Assess training provision
  • Focused on the education and training provision
    available, and used, within the industry.
  • What forms/type of training employers found most
    effective?
  • Who receives the training managers or lower
    level staff,
  • Was the training mainly focused on industry
    knowledge or soft skills/personal development?

16
Key Themes from Stage 2
17
Qualification Levels in Financial Services
  • Changes Over Last 10 Years

18
Stage 2 Key Results
  • Qualifications in detail
  • Regional Analysis Unreliable
  • Almost 80 of the workforce hold an academic
    qualification all UK 55
  • Approximately 6 of the workforce hold a
    vocational qualification all UK 10
  • 1 hold apprenticeships all UK 6
  • These are mainly accounts clerks and customer
    service staff

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Stage 2 Key Results
  • Internal external mechanisms used
  • Internal
  • 77 use on-the-job/ad-hoc training (82 UK)
  • 63 use in-house trainers/training (76 UK)
  • External
  • 79 use external training provider (66 UK)
  • 63 use professional qualifications (63 UK)

20
Training Provision
  • Higher Education
  • Around 70 pure financial services courses in
    the UK of which 57 are based in London
  • 1,418 people graduated with pure financial
    services degrees in 2004/05
  • 43 of them (610) entered financial services
  • Overall, 5 of all graduates (13,000) entered the
    sector

21
Training Provision
  • of New Graduates Gaining Employment in
    Financial Services Sector

22
Training provision
  • Further Education
  • Very low activity, linked to low level of
    Vocational qualifications
  • Vocational Qualifications/Apprenticeship
  • Low apprenticeship participation
  • 31 Vocationally Related Qualifications
  • Professional body principle are awarding bodies
    of these VRQs
  • External Provision
  • No evidence of shortage

23
What happens next? (1)
  • Stage 3 of SSA commences January 2007
  • Will undertake mapping gapping
  • Will develop Scenarios and themes for future
    action
  • Will Consult with Employers (Feb 07)
  • Stakeholder Consultation (Feb March 07)

24
Sector Skills Agreement Stage 3
  • Analysis of gaps and weaknesses
  • Stage 1 has looked into what employers need,
    Stage 2 has looked into what is available
  • Stage 3 highlights what is missing
  • However, there is still a need to consult with
    employers and make sure your priorities are
    reflected
  • And it is important to begin discussing possible
    solutions to assess what is useful and realistic.

25
The Sector in the North West
  • The North West accounts for 7 of all financial
    services output in the UK, and 10 of all
    employment
  • Around 40 of the FS workforce work in higher
    concentration areas in Manchester, Chester,
    Stockport and Macclesfield
  • Though employment has grown faster than the UK
    average in recent years, output has not
  • Almost 1100 new jobs will be created per year
    until 2010 -and another 4000 retirees will have
    to be replaced annually.

26
Stage 1 Key findings
  • The labour market has not kept up with employment
    growth in the region hence the drop in GVA per
    person
  • Both skills gaps and shortages are above UK
    average levels
  • The region is facing difficulties retaining
    skilled technical staff shortages are higher
    than the UK and English average
  • Retail banking and credit, finance and leasing
    are relatively worse-off, while third party
    administration is least threatened.

27
What happens next? (2)
  • Stage 4 Agreeing Actions with Employers (April
    07)
  • Stage 5 Development of Costed Action Plan with
    Employers Stakeholders (May/June 07)
  • SSA Publication (June/July 07)

28
Foundation Degree Framework
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Apprenticeships
30
Deliveries - Diploma
  • (14-19) Diploma in Business, Finance
    Administration
  • Delivery by 2009
  • FSSC leading the development with Employers
  • To better prepare young people for work
  • Aims to be true integration of academic applied
    learning
  • Looking for innovative approaches to the
    work-related elements of the Diploma

31
Regional news NW
  • Academy
  • Most advanced region with 3 providers signed
  • Oldham College
  • Manchester Solutions
  • FTC Kaplan

32
Developments Running in Parallel
  • Graduate Skills Recruitment Report
  • UK Financial Services 5 Years Forward
  • Foundation Degree Framework
  • Diploma in Business, Administration, and Finance
  • National Skills Academy

33
  • Thank You
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