Green Paper
Download the VocTech Challenge: Skills for an Economy in Transition Green Paper.
Ufi VocTech Trust and Learning and Work Institute (L&W) have come together for the VocTech Challenge: Skills for an Economy in Transition, to better understand some of the biggest challenges in adult vocational education and support some of the most impactful solutions.
Through a review of existing research and good practice, and by challenging current assumptions testing them against evidence from the real, lived experiences of learners and people working in the learning and skills sector, we have better understood the landscape of adult learning.
We are publishing the results of this research in this Green Paper which sets out six key findings regarding the adult skills landscape, and concludes with three problem statements that bring together the themes of those findings through the lenses of a transitioning economy, learners, the skills system, and the role of digital technology and pedagogies.
“This report, and our partnership with Learning and Work Institute (L&W), is testament to our commitment to widening opportunity and access to vocational learning. It is only by getting more people learning throughout their lives that we will be able to extend opportunity to those further from traditional provision, achieve greater levels of more equitable growth and better prepare ourselves for an economy in transition.”
- Rebecca Garrod-Waters, CEO, Ufi VocTech Trust
Green Paper launch webinar
Re-watch the Green Paper launch webinar in which Ufi, Learning and Work Institute and invited guests discussed the ideas presented in the Green Paper.
Research Findings
Through the VocTech Challenge: Skills for an Economy in Transition, we have challenged ourselves to understand the biggest problems in adult vocational education – in particular, the problems that are stopping the UK from being prepared with the skills needed for a fair and inclusive transitioning economy.
Through consultation with partners, key stakeholders, learners, practitioners, and employers we have made six key research findings:
Green Paper Problem Statements
Our research found that the biggest problems in learning and skills were not only the specific challenges faced by individuals, but also the difficulties individuals, providers and employers face when accessing, navigating and adapting the ‘system’ to meet their needs. Our research shows that the UK needs to think differently about learning and skills, address the fragmentation of the skills system and insufficient join up with other public policy areas, and develop and deploy the digital solutions that will make a difference to adult participation in learning.
Our problem statements can be seen through two lenses; an individual centred view that considers how adults, particularly career changers and those who are not well served by mainstream provision, experience the learning and skills system, and a systems view that centres on how providers, employers and practitioners experience the same problems through fragmented public policy. This is twinned with the knowledge that due to a range of factors, including the impacts of policy and underfunding, education has been an uneven adopter of digital technology when compared to other sectors of the economy. This analysis formed the basis of our three problem statements.
Detailed reflections of how our problem statements can can be viewed through our two lenses are provided in the Green Paper publication.
Green Paper consultation
Although our consultation on the Green Paper closed on 16th May, you can still submit your feedback below.
We welcome your thoughts on:
- Whether our problem statements have identified critical challenges in adult vocational learning
- What additional evidence you have to support or counter this.
- What work is already being done to tackle these challenges.
- Where Ufi VocTech Trust and our partners can act together to help close the gaps.
Our aim is that we then use these comments, suggestions, and ideas to frame a White Paper, to be launched in June 2023, where we set out how Ufi, Learning and Work Institute and our partners can best use our resources – be they funding, advocating for best practice, or collaborating with others – and develop specific solutions.
Our White Paper will:
- Announce a VocTech Challenge open grant call
- Launch a programme of advocacy with Learning and Work Institute on 13 June at the APPG for Adult Education.
- Build on our partnership with Learning and Work Institute, and a range of other organisations over the coming months and years.