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Skills Federation’s response to the consultation on post-16 level 3 and below pathways

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    Skills Federation has submitted a response to the government consultation about the introduction of V Levels and Level 2 pathways.

    In our response we urge DfE to reconsider the ambitious timeframe and propose that the new qualifications need to:

    • Support learners to develop the skills needed for the modern workplace
    • Form integral elements of coherent progression routes to further study and to work
    • Be well understood by young people, parents/carers, employers and the general population
    • Be embedded within a broader curriculum that equips young people with the essential transferable and employability skills needed for the workplace.

    Read our response to the consultation.

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    Alison Morris

    Alison brings many years’ experience in both policy and delivery across skills and employment sectors. Prior to the Skills Federation Alison was Director of Operations at the Education and Training Foundation (ETF) and was responsible for all delivery elements of ETF’s programmes. She was also previously Assistant Director at the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, working on a range of policy areas including careers guidance and employer engagement

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