No-one Left Behind is the Scottish Government’s strategy to deliver more effective and joined-up employability support across Scotland. Following a stakeholder review, a Joint Delivery Plan was launched by national and local government in November.
In accord with this, EDAS and SLAED are co-producing a No-one Left Behind series of three sessions focussed on People, Communities and Business. Previous session coverage can be found here
The final session, on 30th March, will consider how Scotland’s business support network collectively supports business going forward, in the wake of the pandemic and EU exit.
Chaired by Liz McEntee, EDAS Chair, we will be joined by SLAED Chair, Ishabel Bremner, Skills Development Scotland and Susan Love, Head of External Affairs, FSB Scotland.
Agenda
14:00 Welcome
Liz McEntee, EDAS Chair
14:05 Employability and Business Support
Ishabel Bremner, SLAED Chair and Economic Growth Manager, Argyll and Bute Council
14:15 Skills Gaps and Shortages: Upskilling and Reskilling
Chris Brodie, Head of Skills Planning and Sector Development, Skills Development Scotland
14:30 What Business Needs
Susan Love, Head of External Affairs, FSB Scotland
14:45 Discussion and Closing Remarks
15:00 Close
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