OFSTED: Colleges fail Jobless
The watchdog,
Ofsted, have warned (in its “Skills
for Employment”
report) that unemployed adults are been offered college courses that do not lead
to work. Jobseekers are taking courses where the priority is not to successfully
find work at the end the inspectors have warned.
According to the Ofsted report, the courses being offered to jobseekers were basic and simply wouldn’t lead to qualification that will help them back into work. Less that one in five are successful it gaining employment after taking these FE (Further Education) courses.
The report goes on to say that more must be done to get
people on FE that lead to jobs – as finding employment is ‘non’ considered a
high ‘priority’ with these courses. This comes in the wake of the Government
pressing colleges into vocational training for unemployed adults.
see the OFSTED website for more info.
Ofsted | Courses for jobseekers are not leading them into employment
UPDATE 12/07/12 15.45:
The
Association of Colleges have
commented, saying that the ‘Skills
for Employment’ report only ‘addresses’ the Colleges’ own concerns. The
trouble they have been having is arranging ‘work experience’ for students.
They also blame
the ‘generic’ nature of FE for jobseekers. Stating that programmes (implemented
by Jobseeker Plus)
need to be more flexible.
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