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Correspondence: Skills advisory panels: S31 grant determination letters

Department For Education

March 24
11:02 2023

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Since 2018, the 36 skills advisory panels (SAPs), as part of Mayoral Combined Authorities (MCAs), the Greater London Authority (GLA) and Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), have played an important leadership role in the local skills system.

SAPshave brought together employers, local authorities, universities, colleges and other training providers to help match training to the jobs available in the local area.

In 2021 to 2022, DfE ran a trailblazer phase of local skills improvement plans (LSIPs) in 8 areas of the country. This has been followed by a national roll out of local skills improvement plans across England. Employer representative bodies (ERB) were designated by the Secretary of State to lead development of LSIPs in 38 areas.

In the financial year 2022 to 2023, DfE funding supportedSAPsto:

  • produce and make available robust analysis of skills needs and the local labour market
  • work collaboratively with the designated employer representative body in the development of a local skills improvement plan for the area

There will be no further funding of the SAPs under section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003.

Published 28 March 2019
Last updated 24 March 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated page details to reflect the role of SAPs in the 2022 to 2023 financial year.

  2. Updated Details to reflect the fact that LSIPs and SAPs are now interlinked.

  3. Added Non LSIP area and LSIP area S31 Grant Determination Letters for Skills Advisory Panels: 2021 to 2022.

  4. Added 'S31 grant determination letter for Skills Advisory Panels: 2020 to 2021'.

  5. First published.

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