For many of the main challenges of the 21st century, learning and skills will be crucial. They are an engine of growth and driver of social justice. It is therefore important to understand where the UK is headed and how this compares to other countries.

Our Ambition Skills programme, supported by City & Guilds and NOCN, aims to address this. The programme is exploring:

  • the economic and social case for the UK to have a higher skills ambition
  • what this would look like
  • the key policy and investment changes needed to achieve it

Ambition Skills will build a shared vision bringing together stakeholders across the learning and skills sectors, including business and industry views, and inform and support work of the Future Skills Coalition and other partners.

The programme includes four strands of work:

Press and media

Discover coverage of our Ambition Skills programme of work.

Financial Times

‘Funding cuts have halved number of adult learners in England since 2010’

The Guardian

‘Warning of ‘skills chasm’ amid huge UK regional divide in qualifications’

FE Week

‘Adult learner numbers have bombed to post-war levels, says L&W’

5 News

‘5 News speaks to two adults determined to turn their lives around by learning to read’

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