Title: Learning
1Learning Skills Council, Berkshire
- MARIANNE DAVIS
- EQUAL
- PROJECT MANAGER
2- LSC Berkshire secured 3.7 million to work with
Partners across the Southeast in order to - increase the number of older people in
- lifelong learning - 50
- - at work and in the community
- -employed and unemployed
- - particularly excluded groups.
3- By 2027
- 40 of the population will be aged 50 and over.
- The number of people aged 65 years and above
rises from 16 in 2002 to 22 in 2028. - 1.3 million more people over the age of 65 by
2028. - the number of people aged 85 and over will
increase to 3.6 from the current 1.8. - SIPSE South East Tomorrow implications of
population ageing for the south east region Jan
05 17
4DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
SECRETARIAT
Strategic Group
Berkshire LSC PRIME Kent IAG Consortium
JobCentre Plus Reading Borough Council Lamda
3 Age Concern SAVAGE CfBt Slough LP Royal
Borough of Windsor Maidenhead (RBWM)
Special Interest Groups (SIG)
Flexible Work Practices
Developing Care In the Community
Information Guidance
Volunteering
One Stop Centre
Age Concern- England Age Concern- Slough Age
Concern-Portsmouth Age Concern- MK Milton Keynes
Council Milton Keynes CVO PRIME Reading BC
RBWM Royal Berkshire Fire Rescue WAM
PCT WMVA Community Council for Berks Royal
Borough Community Partnership Royal Borough
Learning Partnership United Voices Reading
Borough Council East Berkshire College Millennium
Volunteers Old Windsor Parish Council Eton Town
Council
Lamda 3 Ltd The WELL Centre East Oxford
Action Slough BoroughCouncil PS2B Management Ltd
Kent IAG Consortium Next Step Surrey,
Sussex, Wilts Swindon, MK Berkshire Kent LP
Medway LP, Netsite
Berkshire LSC Pathfinders Bracknell Forest
BC SEEDA Reading PCT Reading BC Oxford Radcliffe
NHS Trust Age Concern MK
Trans-national
Jobsis DP ARETE
5What are we beingtold by employers?
Older people are less likely to want to take
up learning at work
Older people are harder to train, many staff at
50 have their relevant qualifications, what can
we train them on?
It is poor investment to train older people,
they have fewer years left to work
6What do we need to be telling employers?.........
...
People over 50 are severely underrepresented in
the current cohort receiving training.
One third of non pensioner adults are over 50,
but only represent one tenth of adults in work
related training
The average time spent with one employer for
someone over 50 is over 10 years, compared
to 2/3 years for someone aged 20
7YOUTH ENDS AT 49!
- National survey of age related prejudice showed
on average - Old age begins at 65
- 29 of people in survey reported experiencing age
discrimination - Age Concern are training a group of advisers who
will work with employers to support the age
legislation implementation. This will encourage
employers to actively recruit older workers. - Survey complied for University of Kent and Age
Concern
8Project Activities
- The main priorities
- People may need to work longer, but also people
want to work longer - Introducing flexible working practices
- Supporting implementation of Age Discrimination
Legislation - Information, advice and guidance tailored to the
needs of older people on learning and work - Encouraging volunteering as a way of contributing
to the - community and economy
- Developing new care roles that support inclusive
care at home
9What are we doing?
- Securing a PSA target for volunteering by
increasing numbers of older people into learning
and volunteering. - Training peer volunteers to work with Health and
Fire services to carry out fire safety checks
and healthy living awareness in order to access
hard to reach groups. - Testing participatory research and evaluation
approaches, with older people undertaking the
research
10What are we doing?
- Development of a virtual platform for Information
Advice and Guidance tailored for 50 - Publicity of virtual guidance at major train
stations in the Southeast to capture commuters
and promote all matters relating to employment - Development of a new MediCarer role, an enhanced
care role that will be supported by use of
innovative technology
11What are we doing?
- Action research into attitudes of Employment
Agencies to over 50s particularly in retail
sector - Provision of One Stop Shops in 3 Age Concern
shops in the Southeast new market of service
provision to over 50s - Development of a joint transnational tool kit on
mentoring
12What do we want to influence?
- LSC mainstream provision
- Policy development
- Employers attitudes and practices
- Individuals approach to lifelong learning and
employment