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Explore the current arrangements for Offender Learning in the West Midlands, including established partnerships, integrated approaches, strengths, challenges, and future steps. Discover the passion, commitment, and integration that drive this sector, as well as the need for better regional/local integration, consistency, and new arrangements for young offenders in custody. Learn about the efforts to improve employability, develop vocational learning, and work with various providers to reduce re-offending. Join the steering group in planning the next steps for this critical initiative.
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Offender Learning in the West Midlandsthe current arrangements • Strong established partnership – ‘sector’ based • Three providers in custody with a single IAG provider • Coordination providers in the community • Integrated approach to adult and young offenders • A Test Bed region
Our Strengths • A real passion! • ‘Proper’ partnerships • Genuine commitment • Integration and alignment • ‘Mixed economy’ of provision
Our Challenges • Better Integration – regional/local • New arrangements for young people in custody • Consistency in the community • The rural and the urban • The economy • Machinery of government
Next Steps • Train to Gain • Developing the Virtual Campus • Vocational Learning • Employability compact • Working with other providers • IES
Chair- Dr Steve Goode Chief Officer Membership-Organisations West Midlands Reducing Re-Offending Action Plan Board Engine Room All Pathways ETE Pathway Board …….Formerly the OLASS Board Agreed in principle Subject to written proposal Next Steps Steering Group Next Steps Implementation Planning Working Groups Campus & Curriculum East Sector Employment Skills & Jobs Work Plan West Sector North Young People West Sector South