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UK Commission for Employment & Skills
• Who is the UK Commission for Employment & Skills?• A non-departmental government body led by Chair Sir Charlie Mayfield and
CEO Michael Davis• Primary sponsor of UKCES is Dept. for Business Innovation & Skills• A social partnership led by 24 Commissioners from across UK
• What is role of commission?• Giving businesses and people advice on the labour market so they can make
informed decisions• Carrying out employment and skills policies to develop a workforce that can
compete internationally• Helping more employers invest in their employees’ skills
• What the NI Commissioner for Employment & Skills role?• Link N.Ireland to the commission, gather local data in support of UKCES & DEL
Academic qualifications
Vocational qualifications
Maths & English GCSE
Relevant work experience
36%
40%
35%
47%
19%
16%
28%
27%
Significant Critical
75%
CRITICAL / SIGNIFICANT
63%
56%
55%
Note that ‘Small amount of value’, ‘No value’ and ‘Don’t know’ responses are not shownBase: All Northern Ireland establishments (2,005)
What employers in Northern Ireland look for when recruiting
5
Primary sector and utilities Manufacturing Construction Trade, accomodation and transport
Business and other services Non-market services
79%63%
82%68% 74%
84%
What employers look for when recruiting: Relevant work experience
6
OF ALL ESTABLISHMENTS DEEMED RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE CRITICAL/SIGNIFICANTBase: All Northern Ireland establishments (2,005)
NI Belfast NI Northern NI North West NI Southern NI South East NI South West
76% 77% 82%72% 68%
74%
% Critical or significant
75%
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: Primary (96), Manufacturing (139), Construction (148), Trade, Accom. & Transport (675), Business (468), Non-market services (479)
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: NI Belfast (479), NI Northern (442), NI North West (197), NI Southern (289), NI South East (336), NI South West (262)
Region
Sector
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: Primary (96), Manufacturing (139), Construction (148), Trade, Accom. & Transport (675), Business (468), Non-market services (479)
Primary sector and utilities Manufacturing Construction Trade, accomodation and transport
Business and other services Non-market services
40%
59%51%
58%
78% 79%
NI Belfast NI Northern NI North West NI Southern NI South East NI South West
72%60%
65% 68%
53%58%
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: NI Belfast (479), NI Northern (442), NI North West (197), NI Southern (289), NI South East (336), NI South West (262)
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments (2,005)
What employers look for when recruiting: Maths & English GCSE
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OF ALL ESTABLISHMENTS DEEMED MATHS & ENGLISH GCSE CRITICAL/SIGNIFICANT
% Critical or significant
63%
Region
Sector
56%
Primary sector and utilities Manufacturing Construction Trade, accomodation and transport
Business and other services Non-market services
52% 52%62%
42%
60%
78%
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: Primary (96), Manufacturing (139), Construction (148), Trade, Accom. & Transport (675), Business (468), Non-market services (479)
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: NI Belfast (479), NI Northern (442), NI North West (197), NI Southern (289), NI South East (336), NI South West (262)
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments (2,005)
What employers look for when recruiting: Vocational qualifications
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OF ALL ESTABLISHMENTS DEEMED VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS CRITICAL/SIGNIFICANT
% Critical or significant
NI Belfast NI Northern NI North West NI Southern NI South East NI South West
60% 56% 60%52% 53% 55%
Region
Sector
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: Primary (96), Manufacturing (139), Construction (148), Trade, Accom. & Transport (675), Business (468), Non-market services (479)
Primary sector and utilities Manufacturing Construction Trade, accomodation and transport
Business and other services Non-market services
32%42% 41%
48%
69%83%
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments (2,005)
What employers look for when recruiting: Academic qualifications
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OF ALL ESTABLISHMENTS DEEMED ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS CRITICAL/SIGNIFICANT
% Critical or significant
55%
NI Belfast NI Northern NI North West NI Southern NI South East NI South West
64%
50%62%
55%46%
57%
Region
SectorBase: All Northern Ireland establishments: NI Belfast (479), NI Northern (442), NI North West (197), NI Southern (289), NI South East (336), NI South West (262)
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: Primary (96), Manufacturing (139), Construction (148), Trade, Accom. & Transport (675), Business (468), Non-market services (479)
Primary sector and utilities Manufacturing Construction Trade, accommodation and transport
Business and other services Non-market services
31%42%
32%
46%52%
77%
Sector
Region
Work placement offering in Northern Ireland
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OF ALL ESTABLISHMENTS HAD ANY WORK PLACEMENTS NI Belfast NI Northern NI North West NI Southern NI South East NI South West
53%45%
62%
49% 44% 44%48%
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments (2,005)
Base: All Northern Ireland establishments: NI Belfast (479), NI Northern (442), NI North West (197), NI Southern (289), NI South East (336), NI South West (262)
Developing the Skills Agenda
• The need for all stakeholders to play an active part in developing skills (creating a true social partnership structure)• Ensuring there is flexibility in the academic and non-work based
learning activities• Addressing the core skills issues • Essential skills in Maths & English• Providing the work readiness skills – critical thinking / problem solving /
teamwork / interpersonal skills• Making work placements available to provide that understanding of
behaviours in a work environment
• The proliferation of all these activities needs to be looked at – the learner needs a single entry point
For more information contact UKCES Employer Surveys
@ukcesData tables for Northern Ireland available at: www.gov.uk/government/publications/employer-perspectives-survey-2014-northern-ireland-data