TIME To Get Active

... SkillsActive say that only proper recognition and development of skills will address the widespread problem of recruitment and retention faced by employers in ...

Government’s Children’s Workforce Strategy Criticised

SkillsActive, the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for Active Leisure and Learning, claimed last week that the government’s new Children’s Workforce Strategy neglects the needs of professionals and employers across their sector.

Active Leisure and Learning professions include playworkers, lifeguards, and sports coaches, who all play a crucial role in combating Britain’s childhood obesity epidemic. But while recognising play, sport and leisure as important, the government has given priority to other sectors like Early Years Education.

SkillsActive say that only proper recognition and development of skills will address the widespread problem of recruitment and retention faced by employers in their sector. They plan to use a four-month consultation period to lobby hard on behalf of their members. “There will, without doubt, be a very lively debate between now and July,” promised Paul Bonel, a SkillsActive director.

Joseph Paget

The HR industry´s premier online community and resource for Human Resource professionals: HR, human resources, HR community, human resources community, HR best practices, best practices in human resources, online communities for HR, HR articles, HR news, human resources articles, human resources news, HR events, leadership, performance management, staffing and recruitment, benefits, compensation, staffing, recruitment, workforce acquisition, human capital management, HR management, human resources management, HR metrics and measurement, organizational development, executive coaching, HR law, employment law, labor relations, hiring employees, HR outsourcing, human resources outsourcing, training and development
hr.com. human resources management resources for hr professionals. | HR menus | HR events | HR Sitemap