Issue - meetings

Post 16 Education and Training

Meeting: 22/03/2018 - Children and Families Scrutiny Panel (Item 31)

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Report of the Associate Director for Economic Development and Skills outlining the position in Southampton with regards to Post 16 education and training.

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Minutes:

COUNCILLOR O’NEILL IN THE CHAIR

 

The panel considered the report of the Associate Director for Economic Development and Skills that outlined the position in Southampton with regard to Post 16 education and training.

 

Denise Edghill, Associate Director, Economic Development and Skills; Julien Kramer, Service Lead – Education; Amanda Percy, Post 16 Advisor;  Sarah Stannard, Principal, Southampton City College; Andrew Ball, Quality Manager, Itchen Sixth Form College; Alice Wrighton, Principal, Richard Taunton Sixth Form College; Paul Swindale, Director of Quality Assurance, Richard Taunton Sixth Form College; Liz Lee, Deputy Principal Richard Taunton Sixth Form College; James Rouse, Head Teacher, St. Annes Catholic School; and Paul Overton, Head of Sixth Form, Bitterne Park School; were present and with the consent of the Chair addressed the meeting.

 

The Panel particularly noted the following:

·  That the providers of post 16 Education in Southampton had shared information regarding the provision of post 16 education.  The Panel encouraged and welcomed initiatives that enabled the outcomes for Southampton students to be tracked, including those who attended schools/colleges located outside of the city.

·  That the number of school leavers that were Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) had dropped significantly this year.  The commissioned Youth Option NEET tracking service had made a significant contribution to the reduced NEET figures.

·  That the number of school leavers that had taken up Apprenticeships had reduced this year.  The Apprenticeship Levy, increased take up by Adults and the application process were considered the main reasons for the change.  Applications had been made for additional resources to support local employers with the provision of Apprenticeships. 

 

RESOLVED

  (i)  That the Panel would be provided with a brief update on developments relating to Apprenticeships

 

NOTE: Councillors Keogh (Chair) and Taggart (Vice Chair) declared a personal and pecuniary interest in the matter set out in the report as college lecturers employed by educational establishments, and stepped aside from their positions of Chair and Vice Chair of the Panel during its consideration.  They remained in the meeting and took part in the discussion. 

 

 

COUNCILLOR KEOGH IN THE CHAIR