Education, Skills and Employment Strategy
Overview
The City of Wolverhampton Council is seeking your views on how we develop our Education, Skills and Employment Strategy which presents an opportunity to improve the chances, opportunities and aspirations of local people and their economic prosperity. The strategy sets out a collaborative approach to meet future skills and employment needs in the city, linking up new and emerging business sectors with the city’s training and skills offer to create a local talent pipeline which stimulates growth.
Why your views matter
We want to gather views from stakeholders to ensure the aims and objectives are achievable and that our vision meets the needs of the city.
For further details on how the information you provide will be used, please read our privacy notice.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Adults
- All residents
- Businesses
- Children / Young People
- Citizens' Panel
- Community groups
- Councillors / MPs / MEPs
- Faith / Religious groups
- Housing tenants
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people (LGBT)
- Minority ethnic people
- Older people
- Parents, Carers and Guardians
- People with disabilities
- Professionals and professional bodies
- Service users (current or previous)
- Students
- Teaching / Educational staff
- Tenants / Residents associations
- Visitors / Tourists
- Voluntary and third sector organisations
- Volunteers
Interests
- Adult education
- Apprenticeships
- Education and children's services
- Jobs
- Schools
- Skills
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