Title: Employment and Training Division
1Employment and Training Division Ministry of
Training, Colleges and Universities INTEGRATED
LOCAL LABOUR MARKET PLANNING (ILLMP) November
25, 2008 Service Delivery Branch
2INTEGRATED LOCAL LABOUR MARKET PLANNING (ILLMP)
- ILLMP is an expanded approach to local labour
market planning that supports communities to work
together to identify, assess and prioritize their
skills and knowledge needs. - Purpose Today Status Report
- ILLMP Context
- ILLMP Framework Pilots
- Why ILLMP is important Mature State Benefits
- ILLMP Partners
- ILLMP Milestones and Timelines
3ILLMP Context
- Enhancing local labour market planning - Timely
- Canada-Ontario Labour Market Development
Agreement (LMDA) Jan 2006 - Stakeholder consultations confirmed need for
program service enhancements - Result Employment Ontario (EO) Transformation
(2006-2010)
4Achieving the EO Promise
- Customer-centred
- Integrated
- Accessible and cost-effective
- Outcomes-based
- Quality
- BY
- Redesign of programs Employment Service by
2010 - Performance management systems
- Implementation of integrated service delivery
- Development of systems (EOIS) and processes to
support integrated delivery -
- Piloting the Integrated Local Labour Market
Planning (ILLMP) Framework - 7 locations
(Windsor, Niagara, Ottawa, Peterborough, Durham,
Thunder Bay and Timmins)
5Community planning begins here LMI, local
intelligence, trends, issues, opportunities,
prior years results LMI
Integrated Local Planning Framework
Key stakeholders include Munic. Govt., business,
labour, educators and trainers, service delivery
agencies, Service Canada, Service Ontario, MTCU
ETD programs, community and education
stakeholders, equity groups.
Local labour market scan/ profile, needs
assessment and priorities submitted to regional
Office maximum degree of participation/involve
ment of community stakeholders
Review and approval of plans
LOCAL DELIVERY PLAN INCLUDING TARGETS,
MEASURES ALLOCATIONS
Service Delivery planning by program/local
area -Service delivery agencies develop joint
local service priorities
Regional Plan consists of program and
service priorities budget allocations by
local area
Interministerial and Intergovernmental input
(Regional Director brokers/forms/enables regional
business and other advisory groups)
6 Why ILLMP is important
- At Mature State - ILLMP helps meet the EO Promise
by - Ensuring broad based consultation planning
processes that clearly set employment and
training priorities - Strengthened local planning linkages with
government program and budget decisions - Expanded local mechanisms for inter-governmental
cooperation - Increased local capacity for evidence-based and
strategic labour market planning - RESULT A robust planning process and strategic
plan that informs government investment decisions
to better address the needs of customers
(individuals, businesses and communities), within
a culture of shared responsibility and
accountability.
7ILLMP Partners
- New LMPC (Labour Market Planning Committee)
- Community leaders and champions not
organizations - Provide strategic leadership and subject matter
expertise - Approves the planning process and new 3 year
Local Plan - Inter-Governmental tables being established or
expanded - MTCU regional staff acting in Chair capacity
- Add value via local intelligence to ILLMP
consultation processes - Contribute to Local Plan development
- Assist where appropriate with Local Plan
implementation - Local Boards in 5 pilot communities acting in a
secretariat role (Thunder Bay, Timmins, Durham,
Niagara, Peterborough) in addition to existing
responsibilities. - In Ottawa Windsor - secretariat support being
tested via other means as no Local Board exists.
8ILLMP Pilot Milestones Timelines
- COMPLETED
- ILLMP iterative implementation guide developed
- Local Labour Market Base Profile Indicators and
tool developed - Labour Market Planning Committees (LMPCs)
established - IN PROCESS
- Testing of the Base Profile labour market
indicators additional 2006 custom census data
analysis - Inter-governmental tables
- ILLMP Local Plan consultation processes (October
January 2009) - PENDING
- ILLMP Local Plan Development
- Draft April 2009 - Final May 2009
- Pilots end as of June 2009
- ILLMP Pilot Evaluation (November - June 2009)
- Number and distribution of planning area
review (June 2009) - Local Board Capacity Assessment building
capacity for future state Secretariat functions
(March 2009) - RESULT ILLMP Options/Recommendations to Senior
Management (July 2009)
9- SUMMARY
- Integrated Local Labor Market Planning - new
approach - ILLMP is in an exploratory and experimental
period - The seven pilots are testing if and how the ILLMP
framework applies in their communities - there
is no failure - The next several months will frame ILLMP
decisions going forward - Thank you for the allowing the time to provide
some context and detail around the ILLMP
initiative. -