Independent report

Transport infrastructure skills strategy: one year on

Sets out work by the Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce in its first year and next steps for the taskforce and industry.

Documents

Transport Infrastructure skills strategy one year on: summary of the report by the Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce

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Transport infrastructure skills strategy one year on

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The skills intelligence model: understanding the scale of the need for skilled people — summary leaflet

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This report sets out work undertaken by the Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce (STAT) over the course of the year and next steps for STAT and industry over the coming year.

Two accompanying leaflets summarise the information presented in the full report.

STAT is a voluntary, cross-sector industry body that has been given the responsibility for meeting targets for apprenticeships, sector diversity and promoting transport as a career. The taskforce was launched following recommendations outlined in the Department for Transport’s Transport infrastructure skills strategy.

Two independent reports have also been published which review opportunities for transport and the further and higher education sectors to work together more effectively. STAT will consider the findings of these reports alongside Department for Transport (DfT) ministers and industry experts.

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Published 12 July 2017

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