NFU launch a new multi-agency vision to transform the skills landscape
7th January 2020 by NFU
The NFU's Next Generation Forum and AHDB today hosted a fringe event at the prestigious Oxford Farming Conference to help launch a new multi-agency vision to transform the skills landscape.
At the well attended event, NFU’s Simon Gadd and Oli Lee outlined an exciting vision they have been working on as Vice Chairs of the Agriculture and Horticulture Skills Leadership Group (SLG). This is a multi-organisation partnership that aims to create a single industry backed body with a smart user-friendly online portal to support and develop lifelong learning. The ambition to finally put an end to the complex and fragmented nature of the current skills landscape.
NFU’s Next Generation Forum Chair Simon Gadd commenting before the event explained:
"What we aim to do is create a single point of access for careers advice, training opportunities and employer and employee support for new and existing entrants. In turn, we believe the industry will be a more productive and desirable place to work, attracting and retaining a more skilled, competent and motivated workforce."
Having outlined this vision at the event, the interactive session, which was designed as an informal ‘question time’ style debate, led on to a discussion with invited panellists before questions were taken from the floor. Each of the panellists represented a different perspective. John Shropshire, Chairman of G’s Fresh was on the panel as a large industry employer and was joined by John Charles-Jones, NFU Council delegate and arable farmer representing the more typical smaller to medium size enterprise. Last, but not least Oli and Simon were also joined by innovative dairy farmer Karen Halton who having returned to the industry after working in recruitment was able to give the perspective of a returning entrant.
An avalanche of questions was asked by the audience which were answered by Simon and Oli. If anybody has any further questions about the project you are welcome to get in touch and the SLG team will endeavour to respond (please see the link below).
The event was filmed, and footage will be available soon so watch this space.
Guy Smith, Deputy President of the NFU and party to the SLG said:“The event was a good opportunity to discuss how British farmers can meet the challenges of tomorrow by taking a lifelong approach to learning. What we need now is for everyone in the industry who is interested in this vision to get behind the idea and support it.”
To that end, if you were there or like the idea having read this article, please register your support here.