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Education and Skills NWSLC offers new short courses to address local skills needs

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College (NWSLC) is proud to be part of a transformative initiative to address critical skills gaps identified in the Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs).

Supported by the Local Skills Improvement Fund (LSIF), this initiative aligns with the Government's Skills for Jobs White Paper, which outlines a 10-year vision for improving education and training systems to meet employer demand.

Research from the LSIP highlights employer frustrations, such as a lack of understanding about available training and a perception that colleges don’t understand their business needs.

Through direct engagement with employers and deeper exploration of priority sectors, NWSLC is working to deliver courses that are relevant, accessible and impactful.

As part of this initiative, NWSLC has recently launched several short courses designed to address skill gaps in critical industries:

• Electric Vehicle Essentials: Aimed at technicians transitioning from internal combustion engines to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), this course focuses on electronics, electrical circuitry and key ZEV components.

• Automated AI & Robotics: A three-day programme for technicians and operational staff to develop skills in robotics and automation, staying ahead in this rapidly evolving field.

• Navigating AI in Business: A comprehensive introduction to generative AI, focusing on real-world applications to streamline processes and solve business challenges.

Through initiatives like LSIF and LSIP, NWSLC aims to redefine the relationship between education and industry, driving long-term economic growth and community prosperity.

For more information about these courses, contact be@nwslc.ac.uk

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