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Lancashire

Local skills plan 2025 to 2028

This local skills plan for Lancashire sets out the key actions that sector stakeholders within the region are committed to delivering.

Created by using a range of insight and data, the plan reflects the current needs of education providers, employers and other key organisations in the sport and physical activity sector in Lancashire.

It aligns with broader regional strategies and initiatives to contribute to a healthy and active community supported by a representative, inclusive and skilled workforce.

The plan is divided into the following recommendations:

Create development opportunities 

Create development opportunities that are fit for purpose to upskill a diverse workforce to professional standards and support professionals throughout their careers 

Enhance collaboration between stakeholders 

Enhance collaboration between education providers, employers and CIMSPA, while exploring new opportunities beyond the sector. 

Boost impact on communities 

Create opportunities for the sector to positively impact the health of our local communities and boost economic prosperity. 

Supported and funded by Sport England and the National Lottery

Lancashire Local Skills Plan

2/12/2025

Appendix 1: Regional Data Pack

2/12/2025

Appendix 2: CIMSPA Business Diagnostic UK-Wide Report 2023–2024

2/12/2025

Workforce Development Manager Dani Halsall.

Meet your local workforce development manager

Dani Halsall

dani.halsall@cimspa.co.uk

Local skills accountability board

The Lancashire Sport and Physical Activity Sector Local Skills Accountability Board (LSAB) is a collaboration between employers, education providers and other skills and sector partners.

It is managed by the sector’s chartered professional body – CIMSPA. The project is supported and funded by Sport England.

The board’s work is now centered on delivering its sport and physical activity sector local skills plan – Lancashire: 2025–2028.

Board geographical area

Local government in the county of Lancashire comprises of an upper-tier authority, Lancashire County Council and 12 district authorities, namely: Burnley, Chorley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Lancaster, Pendle, Preston, Ribble Valley, Rossendale, South Ribble, West Lancashire, and Wyre.

Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen are unitary authorities that do not come under county council control.

The county, including the unitary authorities, borders Cumbria, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside in the North West of England.