Technology skills get a boost as National Skills Academy for IT approved

-

nsa_logoThe strategic importance of the IT sector to the UK has been confirmed today, with the Government committing support for a National Skills Academy for IT.

Skills Minister Kevin Brennan today approved the Business Plan to create the Skills Academy, which was developed by e-skills UK in partnership with employers including Accenture, BA, BT, Cabinet Office, Cable & Wireless, Carphone Warehouse, EDS, IBM, Logica, Microsoft, Oracle, Qedis, Sainsbury’s, SFW, Vodafone and Whitbread.

The National Skills Academy for IT is being established by employers to address the development needs of IT professionals in the UK. Announcing approval of the business plan for the National Skills Academy for IT, Skills Minister Kevin Brennan said: “High level IT skills are essential to the future of Digital Britain and will help us boost our global competitiveness and productivity. This Academy will play a vital role in helping people gain those technical and professional IT skills necessary for a better future, both for themselves and the country.”

Today’s announcement has been welcomed by employers across the sector. Peter Butler, Director of Learning at BT Group Plc, said: “The approval of the Business Plan for the National Skills Academy for IT is a significant step in achieving a highly skilled, mobile and confident body of talent which will help the UK win the global battle for competitiveness and productivity. As the UK’s largest employer in the IT and Telecoms industry, with a diverse workforce of more than 100,000 employees, we are pleased to be supporting the National Skills Academy for IT. It will bring value to companies of all sizes by making more widely available the type of high quality learning and industry-valued qualifications that are needed to maintain the vitality of the UK’s technology workforce.”

HRreview Logo

Get our essential weekday HR news and updates.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Keep up with the latest in HR...
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
Optin_date
This field is hidden when viewing the form

 

Karen Price, Chief Executive of e-skills UK responded to the announcement, saying: “The National Skills Academy for IT offers a unique opportunity for employers to take collective responsibility for the skills and accreditation of the IT workforce. I believe this will play a major role in helping the UK become a world leader in IT in the coming years.”

Paul Coby, CIO and Head of BA Services, said: “Almost everything we do in British Airways to provide great customer service and operate a safe and efficient airline is supported and enabled in some way by technology systems. BA has also led the way in providing online services with ba.com. So the skills of our IT professionals are crucially important to our existing business and to our future development. We intend to work with the National Skills Academy for IT which will enable our IT professionals to gain external recognition for their skills and will help them in their IT career development. So I welcome the approval of the Business Plan and I will continue to support it in helping to deliver relevant skills for our IT professionals, who are core to the future success of our business.”

Small businesses have also welcomed the boost to technology skills. Steve Elliott, Director of SFW, an IT consultancy business, said: “SME’s like SFW need staff who operate at the highest levels of competence, but we face regular challenges in identifying learning and development that truly meets our needs. The ‘helicopter’ view of the training market that the National Skills Academy for IT will offer will be of real value to us. We also welcome the plans to make available training that uses new technologies to increase flexibility and reduce cost.”

The Skills Academy will provide IT professionals with access to industry-valued courses and qualifications that cover the technical, business and interpersonal skills required by today’s IT professionals. The Skills Academy will make it easy for employers and IT professionals to find what they are looking for and understand what each course or qualification covers.

Development will begin in December 2009, with the National Skills Academy for IT opening in Autumn 2010.

For details on the National Skills Academy for IT, go to www.e-skills.com/nsa.

 learning2010pagebanner

gradrecpagebanner

Paul Gray is an entrepreneur and digital publisher who creates online publications focused on solving problems, delivering news, and providing platforms for informed comment and debate. He is associated with HRZone and has built businesses in the HR and professional publishing sector. His work emphasizes creating industry-specific content platforms.

Latest news

Exclusive: London bus drivers’ ‘dignity’ at risk as strikes loom over welfare concerns

London bus drivers raise concerns over fatigue and lack of facilities as potential strikes escalate long-standing welfare issues.

Whistleblowing reports ‘surge by up to 250 percent’ at councils as new rights take effect

Whistleblowing cases are rising across UK councils as stronger workplace protections come into force, though concerns remain about underreporting of serious issues.

Bullying and harassment to become regulatory breaches under new FCA rules

New rules will bring bullying and harassment into regulatory scope, as firms face rising reports of workplace misconduct.

Personalising the Benefits Experience: Why Employees Need More Than Just Information

This article explores how organisations can move beyond passive, one-size-fits-all communication to deliver relevant, timely, and simplified benefits experiences that reflect employee needs and life stages.
- Advertisement -

Grant Wyatt: When the love dies – when staying is riskier than quitting

When people fall out of love with their employer, or feel their employer has fallen out of love with them, what follows is rarely a clean exit.

£30bn pension savings window opens for employers ahead of 2029 reforms

UK employers could unlock billions in National Insurance savings by expanding pension salary sacrifice schemes before new limits take effect in 2029.

Must read

What are the true costs of money diets within the business world?

According to the latest figures from the Office for...

Anthony Day: HR Makes Sustainability Work

Many organisations demonstrate that sustainability works, delivering bottom-line benefits, but it’s clear that this depends on everyone in the organisation understanding and accepting the policy.
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you