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The Government has today set out its priorities for the ECITB for the year ahead, in a letter from the Minister for Skills and Apprenticeships, Anne Milton MP, to ECITB’s chair Lynda Armstrong OBE.

The letter, which focuses on the ECITB’s activities in England for 2018-19, follow on from last year’s review of the Industrial Training Boards by the ECITB’s sponsor the Department for Education.

The ECITB will develop its plans to fit in with the Government’s four key priorities for the ECITB. They are to:

Lynda Armstrong, ECITB Chair, said: “This welcome guidance from the Government will help us shape the ECITB and our future plans to best serve the long-terms needs of the engineering construction industry. The ITB review showed that the ECITB has the confidence of the Government and industry. Since then we’ve worked to adopt its recommendations, including the recent appointment of a new more streamlined board and the establishment of a new industry council.

“We have recently started developing a new strategy for 2020, which we will consult on next year as part of the levy consensus process. This will build on our current strategic priorities, which include delivering maximum value for money to our levy payers and investing smartly in skills training, so we respond quickly to emerging new technologies and developments in the labour market.”

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