Dementia innovation tim lloyd-yeates presentation - open forum events
Skills Development Scotland International Symposium 2016 - Damien Yeates
-
Upload
skills-development-scotland -
Category
Business
-
view
41 -
download
0
Transcript of Skills Development Scotland International Symposium 2016 - Damien Yeates
![Page 1: Skills Development Scotland International Symposium 2016 - Damien Yeates](https://reader034.fdocuments.us/reader034/viewer/2022042907/586fc8e01a28aba24c8b657d/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
![Page 2: Skills Development Scotland International Symposium 2016 - Damien Yeates](https://reader034.fdocuments.us/reader034/viewer/2022042907/586fc8e01a28aba24c8b657d/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Opportunities, Challenges, RisksResponding to changing global economicconditions/BREXIT – global demand, exportperformance, migration trends, commodity prices
Better aligning skills supply with demand - reducing skills gaps and shortages, reducing underemployment and responding to ‘hollowing out’; assessing future growth and demand
Understanding the changing structure of the labour market – changing age profiles, trend in women’s participation
Tackling inequalities – addressing in-work poverty, equal opportunities, gender-pay gap, and differences in participation rates and employment outcomes amongst groups
Youth labour market – addressing the increase in unemployment seen during the recession
Working within our devolved powers – tax and competition reserved, aspects of welfare policy to be devolved.
Supporting industry/sectors – exposure to energy prices and global demand, seasonal fluctuations, reliance on public sectors; pressures on low productivity sectors;
Pressures on public sector spending – job creation needs to be driven by private sector
Fair work – encouraging employers to adopt Fair Work Principles
Supporting regions – Ensuring all regions share in Scotland’s employment growth
September 2016