The Sport and Physical Activity sector release first Local Skills Plan for Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland
Alongside local employers, education providers, the health sector and employability-focused organisations, we have implemented a local skills plan for sport and physical activity in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland.
The plan identifies key skills improvements, workforce challenges and priorities for local sport and physical activity, as well as recommendations and actions to shape future work.
Developed by the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Local Skills Accountability Board, the sport and physical activity local skills plan aims to support the wider Local Skills Improvement Plan for that area.
Sport and physical activity provides an estimated £1.4 billion in social value to Leicester and Leicestershire annually, due to the impact on community cohesion, health and wellbeing, educational attainment, and crime reduction.
The plan has three key recommendations: to recruit, train, support and retain a representative and inclusive workforce, to support education establishments working with local employers, and to adopt a data-led approach to sector workforce development.
As outlined in our recently released strategy ‘Releasing The Power Of Our Profession,’ interventions such as the Local Skills Plans will deliver the individual and collective recognition that our sector workforce needs and deserves and will position our sector exactly where it needs to be to contribute to the health and wellbeing of our nation.