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George Ritchie
Senior Vice President – HR, IT & Industrial Park Services
Sembcorp Utilities (UK) Limited
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A member of NEPIC’s Leadership Team –
Chairman of the Skills & Education Engagement Strategy Group
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A Board member of Cogent Sector Skills Council, representing Chemicals and Audit Committee
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Chairman for the Chemicals Advisory Council
Chairman of the North East Regional Skills Board for the National Skills Academy for the Process
Industries
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Project Director/Overview Director for the Tees Valley Apprenticeship Programme (TVAP)
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A North East Region Apprenticeship Ambassador for National Apprenticeship Service
A reminder - Skills, Education & Engagement
Action Plan
Enabling Strategy Team
Priorities to Support the Delivery of the GDP Strategy
Skills, Education and Engagement
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Skills
Define the number, type and level of resources to support the growth plans within the
Process Industry in the North East of England.
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Ensure that skill gaps and shortages within the industry are prioritised and addressed
through appropriate project identification and implementation.
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Improve productivity in the Process Industry through better coordination, utilisation and
development of regional training provision.
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Education & Engagement
Develop the strategy to present the Process Industry in the North East of England as being
an attractive place to work.
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Advising Government and related bodies on the education requirements necessary to
support NEPIC’s objective of GDP growth.
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Harnessing the resources of NEPIC companies and working with other Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) providers in the North East to supply a
coordinated product offering of curriculum enriching materials and careers advice to schools
and pupils throughout the North East.
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Engaging with the communities where NEPIC companies operate to ensure those
communities see the industry as a good neighbour that makes a positive contribution to the
community.
Leader:
George Ritchie
Purpose:
To upskill the existing workforce and to
attract and retain new entrants
Typical projects focused on driving the North East’s GDP Growth
All projects support the overall drive to expand the regional process industry GDP contribution from £8.8 billion to a target of
£13.3 billion by 2015
Skills Team
Grow from £8.8-13.3bn
Education & Engagement Team
Biotechnology
Specialities
Pharmaceuticals
Base
Overlapping projects
£0.7-1.2bn
£2.8-3.3bn
£1.8-2.3bn
£3.5-6.5bn
Focused on GDP
gap closure
Defining resources
and meeting needs
New process, bio and
engineering technician
courses and standards
Graduate and Higher
level projects inc.
Skills and leadership
Competency
framework
Qualifications, Diplomas
& curriculum
development
Support to National
Academy
Ongoing team support and
infrastructure –articulation of
industry needs
SEU support projects
Engaging communities
through corporate social
responsibility
Expanding best subregional practice
throughout the region e.g.
Tees Valley SEU
Identifying and
addressing skill gaps
and shortages
School Leaver
Adult resourcing
and re-training
provisions
Underpinning
&
infrastructure
Developing industry
career models
New education
projects
Develop and implement
strategy to engage young
people
An example of how NEPIC is working with employers and a number of agencies on an integrated approach
to fill the skills gap for the Process Industry in the North East.
An integrated spectrum of projects aimed at meeting the skill needs in the short , medium and long term
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Start Feb/Mar 07
26 trainees (Proc)
Available Oct 07
18 years minimum
Process & Eng Post
Graduates
All adults
Short conversion
Process
19-24 years
3 year programme
Old PPO1/2
Overseas Process
& Engineering
Adult available
JC+
Armed Forces
Accredited 19-24 yrs
Overseas
Recruitment
Training
Providers
Sustainable &
growing
COMPANY
COLLABORATION
Sector Skills
Process
industry
TVAP
16-18 yrs
16-21 years
Process. Multi Skilled.
4 yrs sponsored
Consortium
Batch & Process
Tech Apps
All ages.
Process. 3 yrs
sponsored.
Commences 2007.
Consortium
Graduates
UK & Overseas. New
& experienced
All disciplines.
Ongoing
STEP Studentship
Overseas Process &
Engineering adult
available
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0-6 months
7-12 months
12-48 months
Education Engagement
• Proposal put forward for activities that could be
made to break-even
• Because of loss of public funding these would be
reliant on partial sponsorship from businesses
• Continuing to offer Planetarium and Science Show
in the meantime
• STEMPOINT Northumberland contract ended March
2011. New contract holder to be sought for Tyne &
Wear/ Northumberland jointly.
Education Team
• 3 out of 4 staff in Education Team have left
• Last member is expected to leave September
• Administration support now from Wilton office
when necessary
• In discussion with potential handover of the
planetarium – to be decided with MSD
• Considering how to ensure other assets are
utilised for the benefit of schools and industry
Continuing Education Input
• Universities and others, such as A4e continue to
offer education engagement
• Chemistry Jamboree may be continued by
Newcastle/ Northumbria Universities
• CCI will continue whilst funded by members – due
for renewal in Summer! Wilton Site companies will
continue CCI for their area
• Hopefully NEPIC members will find ways to
continue to offer support to schools local to their
sites
• Educationalists cannot be expected to know about
us if we don’t make an effort to educate them!!
Employer
NBS
BENE, Business Enterprise North East, (Business Link)
NAS, National Apprenticeship Service
NEPIC, North East Process Industry Cluster
UKTI, United Kingdom Trade and Industry
NBS, Northumberland Business Service
Strategic Account, Tyne and Wear dev Company and Tees
Valley Unlimited
Schools
Our Mission
To meet the skill needs of the Cogent industries to
allow them to compete successfully
We are doing this through:
• Being the voice of employers on skills
• Designing qualifications
• Attracting young people into the Sector
• Understanding industry skills needs
Cogent – our footprint
Cogent Industries:
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Petroleum
Oil & Gas
Chemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Bioscience
Polymers
Nuclear
Petroleum
John Llewellyn – Murco
john.llewellyn@murphyoilcorp.com T: 01646 696430
Brian Worrall – Chevron
brianworrall@chevron.com T: 0207 719 3183
Cogent SSC Ltd Board of Directors
Polymers
*Chris Horton – Linpac Plastics UK
chris.horton@linpac-plastics.co.uk T: 01977 636508
Brian McCann - Clarehill Plastics
brian.mccann@clarehill.com T: 02892 612672
Specialist Knowledge
Nigel Brooksby
nigel.brooksby@steel-bars.co.uk T: 07801 979024
Chris Hunt – UKPIA
chris.j.hunt@ukpia.com T: 0207 632 9881
NSA
Process Industry
Nuclear
David Barber
Ian Hudson
Allan Laing
Petroleum
Brian Worral
John Llewellyn
Academia
Amarjit Basi – Walsall College
abasi@walsallcollege.ac.uk T: 01922 6570123
Vacancy
Cogent
Karl Gorge – Finance Director
karl.gorge@cogent-ssc.com 01925 515228
Joanna Woolf - CEO
joanna.woolf@cogent-ssc.com 01925 515209
Chair
John
Beacham
Unions
Tony Burke – Unite (Amicus section)
tony.burke@unitetheunion.com T: 0207 420 8900
Dai Hudd – Prospect
dai.hudd@prospect.org.uk T: 0207 902 6600
Chemicals
George Ritchie – SembCorp Utilities
george.ritchie@sembcorp.com T: 01642 212005
Steve Westhead – Solutia UK
snwest@solutia.com T: 01633 754320
Pharmaceuticals
Chris Lewis - AstraZeneca
chris.lewis@astrazeneca.com T: 01625 513377
John McConnell – Aesica
john.mcconnell@aesica-pharma.com T: 0191 2181960
Nuclear
*David Barber – EDF Energy
david.barber@edf-energy.comT: 01452 652222
Ian Hudson – NDA
Ian.hudson@nda.gov.uk T: 01925 802154
NSA Process Industry
Allan Laing - Pentagon Specialty Chemicals Ltd
amlaing@pentagonchemicals.co.uk, T. 0151 422 3384
Chair
John Beacham jaybea@ntlworld.com T: 01928 563330
* National Skills Academies
Polymers
Chris Horton
Brian McCann
Pharma
Chris Lewis
John McConnell
Chemicals
George Ritchie
Steve Westhead
Unions
Tony Burke
Dai Hudd
Cogent
Karl Gorge
Joanna Woolf
Specialist
Knowledge
Nigel Brooksby
Chris Hunt
Academia
Amarjit Basi
Vacancy
October 2010
Cogent – five key supply chains
Downstream
Chemicals and
Industrial
Biotechnology
George Ritchie
Chair
Pharmaceutical
and Pharma
Biotechnology
Life Sciences –
with a focus on
research
Polymers
Value Chain for Cogent and Academies
Employer
Demand
SQS
Qualifications
Valued by employers
Employer Engagement
•Industry strategy
•Job and Training Standards
•Education and qualification needs
•Skills gaps and shortages
NOS, modular qualifications
and industry standard training
Level 2 - Degree
Stakeholder Engagement
•Project Funding
•Policy
Research
•LMI Forecasting skills supply and demand
Education & Qualifications
•Qualification development and reform
•Apprenticeship frameworks
•Common Industry Standard
Skills Infrastructure
•Sector Compact
•Funding
•Train to Gain Brokerage
Secure
Funding
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COGENT
Cogent’s focus is towards the left side of the Value Chain – developing
strategic skills action plans, considering future business environments and
the implications on skills, as well as setting standards and representing the
employer voice.
Quality Assured
Provision
Employee
CPD Learning
Employer Engagement
•Individual companies – skills, training and
recruitment issues
•Union identified issues
•Delivering solutions
Product & Services
•Skills Passports
•Training Needs Assessment (ASET)
•Industry Standard Training
•Brokerage
Providers
•Quality Assured Provider Network
ACADEMY
At the other end of the Value Chain the National Skills Academies engage
with employers and then commission and deliver skills solutions, products
and services to meet their needs.
The Industry Standards Setting Body
Industry qualifications and training standards – we will
hear more on this shortly from Ian...
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Job Standards
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Qualifications
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Industry training
standards
Products and
platforms
Policy Context
Coalition Policy
• Deficit reduction
• Free markets replacing managed markets
for skills
• Increase in tuition fees in H.E
• Setting FE Free
New Funding Regime
“Customer power…pay more, expect more”
Funding vehicle
Theme
Entitlements
Features
2006 -2010
Train to Gain
“World Class Skills”
Focus on Level 2
•1st Level 2
•Sector prioritised Level 2 (Compact)
•Leadership & Management
£1bn employer training
subsidy per year
2010 - 0213
Skills for
Sustainable
Growth
Vision based on;
Fairness
Responsibility
Freedom
•1st level 2 entitlement likely to be removed in next
year
•Co-funding for additional Level 2 for SMEs only
•No Level 3 funding except through competitive
bidding (JIP & GIF)
•Leadership & Management grants only for SMEs
Further reduction in entitlements 2012/13
 Funding rate reductions from August this year
SME & workless focus
More apprentices
Encourage employer &
individual investment
Loans from 2013/14
Joint Investment Programme
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Our JIP proposal approved by the Skills Funding Agency
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The Cogent/Process Academy bid has secured over £2m – to be
matched by employers
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Full qualifications in Year 1
• Unit/awards based training Year 2
For example:
Resource Efficiency
Gold Standard Leadership & Management
Certificate in Chemical & Pharmaceutical Based Process Operations
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Providers for Year 1 signed-up: delivery commences this month
Demand by 2017
Demand - 120,000 in science-related occupations:
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managers - 39,000
professionals - 20,000
associated professionals - 24,000
machine operatives - 24,000
skilled trades - 13,000
Focus from NEPIC employers for help with skills development
needs etc...
National Skills Academy – The One Stop Shop
Contacts
Dr Ian Mains
Commercial Director
National Skills Academy Process Industries
T: 01325 740 900
M: 07894 483691
I.Mains@process.nsacademy.co.uk
www.process.nsacademy.co.uk
John Wayman
Director
National Apprenticeship Service
T: 0191 4926348
M: 07776 348 252
John.wayman@apprenticeships.gov.uk
www.apprenticeships.org.uk
Roger Langford
Key Account Director
The National Skills Academy Process Industries
T: 01928 515678
M: 07894 483695
R.Langford@process.nsacademy.co.uk
www.process.nsacademy.co.uk
Simon Wigington
Employer Services Manager
National Apprenticeship Service
T: 0191 4926418
M: 07880 850633
Simon.Wigington@apprenticeships.gov.uk
Heather Smithson
Project Manager
Tees Valley Apprenticeship Programme
T: 01325 740 916
M: 07860 505 018
h.smithson@process.nsacademy.co.uk
www.nsa-tvap.co.uk
Alan Wallace
Employer Services Director
National Apprenticeship Service
T: 07810 153877
M: 07799 6911379
Alan.wallace@apprenticeships.gov.uk
www.apprenticeships.org.uk
Don Atkinson
Regional Account Manager- North East
Engineering Construction Industry Training
Board
T: 01642 777719
M: 07971 438720
Don.Atkinson@Ecitb.org.uk
www.ecitb.org.uk
George Ritchie
SVP HR, IT & Industrial Park Services
Sembcorp Utilities (UK) Ltd
T: 01642 212005
M: 07773 812005
George.ritchie@sembcorp.com
www.sembutilities.co.uk