The Government, through the Department for
Education (DfE), wishes to devolve skills funding, previously
commissioned nationally, to Upper Tier local authorities to manage
at a place-based level. As a result, East Sussex County Council has
been awarded a total annual funding amount of £2,358,050.00
to deliver Skills Bootcamps. These are flexible short vocational
courses designed to improve the skills of the workforce in
key sectors, offered to adults aged 19 and over.
In East Sussex, there are known skills gaps in construction,
engineering, green jobs, adult social care, the visitor economy,
the land-based and food production sector and in digital skills and
leadership and management across all sectors. The Council needs to
ensure that local businesses and providers have the workforce that
can enable them to meet forthcoming pressures in line with new
Government policy (i.e. early years childcare provision, teaching,
green energy and the industrial strategy).
The Council has designed a call for Bootcamp provision to meet
identified skills gaps in the local economy; and it is seeking
accredited training providers to offer the courses specified to 570
East Sussex residents in total, over a period of one year from
April 2025 to March 2026.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Expenditure > £500,000;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 30/04/2025
Decision due: 29 Apr 2025 by Director of Communities, Economy and Transport
Contact: Rupert Clubb, Director of Communities, Economy and Transport Email: rupert.clubb@eastsussex.gov.uk.