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Evidence Base Review of Skills for Sustainable Communities (Summary/Full Report)

Evidence Base Review of Skills for Sustainable Communities (Summary/Full Report)

Published N/A
Type(s) Research and statistics
Site Communities and neighbourhoods
Product code 04 UPU01926/2 (Summary)
ISBN 1 85112 699 6 (Full report)
Price Free

Summary

In April 2003, Sir John Egan was asked by the Deputy Prime Minister to consider the skills needed to help deliver the vision and aims of the Sustainable Communities Plan.

In October 2003 Ernst & Young were commissioned to assess the existing evidence on whether the number of people in the identified 'core' professions is likely to be sufficient to meet the demands for skills created by the need to deliver the Sustainable Communities Plan. This involved assessing evidence on the currently available pool of skills, the likely level of demand on the 'core' occupations in the future, and identifying areas where there is a lack of available data from which to draw robust conclusions.

The research has focused on 'core' occupations, including occupations and activities where individuals have skills likely to be relevant for the delivery of sustainable communities. These core occupations were developed from work already undertaken by the Egan Review of Skills, and are listed in Appendix A.

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