Policy paper

Transport infrastructure skills strategy: 4 years of progress

Sets out progress made by the Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce (STAT) at year 4 and priority work areas going forward.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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Transport infrastructure skills strategy: four years of progress

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Following recommendations outlined in the transport infrastructure skills strategy (TISS) in 2016, of getting a highly skilled, diverse workforce in place to meet ambitious levels of investment in transport infrastructure, the Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce (STAT) was created.

STAT is a voluntary, cross-sector transport industry body that is responsible for increasing apprenticeship numbers and training, resolving skills shortages, promoting transport as a career and increasing sector diversity. STAT reports on progress through its annual reports.

Key work areas going forward include:

  • delivering high-quality apprenticeships and traineeships across the industry, ensuring a skilled workforce is in place to deliver an ambitious programme of investment that it meets future skills needs
  • improving the diversity of the workforce, ensuring that transport careers are available and accessible to everyone, regardless of their background
  • supporting those who have become unemployed in areas of the industry most affected by COVID-19 into jobs in growth sectors, ensuring they have access to retraining and upskilling where needed

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Published 27 October 2020

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