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Anticipating skills needs in Finland

Anticipating skills needs in Finland. Riitta Juvonen Chemical Industry Federation of Finland. Content. Urgent need for anticipating future skills and employment Work of National Education and Training Committees

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Anticipating skills needs in Finland

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  1. Anticipating skills needs in Finland Riitta Juvonen Chemical Industry Federation of Finland Riitta Juvonen

  2. Content • Urgent need for anticipating future skills and employment • Work of National Education and Training Committees • European sector council on employment and skills needs for the chemical sector Riitta Juvonen

  3. Number of people retiring vs. entering the work market New workforce 2008 Source: Confederation of Finnish Industries Retirement

  4. National Education and Training Committees Riitta Juvonen

  5. Labour market needs as basis for education and training • Finland has long traditions in tripartite collaboration in developing the national education system. • Labour market organisations are involved in • Building the structure of the VET system • Planning the contents of VET curricula • Anticipating employment and skills needs in co-operation with education authorities • Government program 2011: • ”Links between education and labour market will be strengthened on all levels of education.” Riitta Juvonen

  6. National Education and Training Committees (NETC) • Several decades of NETC collaboration between government and labour market • System revised every three years • Different structures and assignments during the years • The System of NETCs is based on legislation • Currently: Decree of the Council of State 882/2010 (October 14, 2010) • NETCs are nominated by the Ministry of Education and Culture for 3 year periods Riitta Juvonen

  7. National Education and Training Committee System NETC Steering group - 14 members Members: Education sector, central labour market organisations Secretariat: Ministry of Education and Culture + National Board of Education • National Education and Training Committees • for 26 Sectors • Tripartite composition: • Employers, Trade unions, Education and training sector • (VET institutions, polytechnics, universities) • Max. 16 members + 16 deputy members Ad hoc expert groups Riitta Juvonen

  8. NETCs * • Automotive and transport • Food industry • Energy • Aviation • Beauty care • Trade, entrepreneurship, business, administration and finance • Chemical, paper and wood sector • Mechanical engineering, machine work • Property and building maintenance, domestic services • Sports and rehabilitation • Visual arts • Agriculture and environment • Tourism, catering • Navigation • Forestry • Music, theatre, dance • Education, pedagogy • Construction, building • Social work • Electrical and automation engineering • Industrial art, design • Textiles and clothing • Health care • Data processing • Security • Communication *Translations by the speaker Riitta Juvonen

  9. Tasks of the NETCs • In general • To act as an expert body for the Ministry of Education and Culture and the National Board of Education • To promote collaboration between education sector and working life • NETCs’ assignment during the current period 2011 – 2013 is • To follow, evaluate, anticipate and analyse the development of skills needs on the labour market • To make suggestions and take initiatives for the qualitative development of vocational education and training and curricula. • To take initiatives for integrating labour market skills needs into higher education programs • To carry out other assignments given by the Ministry of E&C or the National Board of Education Riitta Juvonen

  10. Chemical, paper and wood sector NETC (2011-2013) • 15+15 members • Committee meetings 3 meetings / year • Working committee (chairmen+ secretariat+ 1-2 members) • Preparatory work for the meetings • Communication with the Ministry of Education and Culture and National Board of Education • Results in 2011-2012 • Analysis of existing anticipation and foresight reports made for chemical sector or paper & wood sector – Consultant report available in April 2012 • Pending application for funding for anticipating skills needs and competence profiles for manufacturing professions Riitta Juvonen

  11. Strengths Weaknesses • Commitment by the Government • All relevant stakeholders involved • National authorities listen to the labour market • In-built tripartite collaboration in the VET programmes • Resources for the NETC work diminshing • Too broad scopes of some NETC’s • Lack of liaison between NETCs • Not enough emphasis on higher education Riitta Juvonen

  12. Challenges getting information for decision making Riitta Juvonen

  13. Challenges & Opportunities - European sector council on employment and skills needs for the chemical sector • Challenges • Getting reliable data (previous slide) is a challenge on the national level, let alone on European level • How to find effective ways to disseminate and deploy the results in practice? • Opportunities • Raising awareness of industry skills and employment needs is indispensable for competitiveness • Social dialogue and tripartite collaboration builds trust • Awareness of the industry needs could speed up mobility in the chemical sector • Education and training based on anticipated needs could strengthen employability • European sector council could build on success already achieved: • Framework agreement on competence profiles 2011 Riitta Juvonen

  14. Thank you! For more information: riitta.juvonen@chemind.fi http://www.oph.fi/english Riitta Juvonen

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