Skillset is compiling evidence on skills issues for the Creative Media Industry as a result of the recession.
They are asking for information from you which will used directly and quickly to inform proposals and bids for funding to address issues you raise. All information collected will inform Skillset's ongoing work with the industry and all information provided will be confidential.
Please do take the opportunity to report what skills you need at this critical time as soon as possible. You can do so simply by answering the questions at this link: www.skillset.org/recessionsurvey<http://www.skillset.org/recessionsurvey>.
The questions ask for your experience of the recession and particularly:
- skills gaps now and those you predict in the next 12 months,
- skills shortages now and in the next 12 months,
- recruitment strategies
- and changes to skills and development.
Skillset would like to reassure you that your name and company will remain confidential to all except the Skillset Research Team, and any comments made will not be attributed to your company, but to a sector. We will treat any information provided in strict adherence to the Data Protection Act 1998.
From the responses you and other organisations in the sector provide, we will also be producing a report summarising the evidence we have gathered which will be published on Skillset's website.
Once you have answered all the questions, you will automatically be re-directed to the Skillset website's company support page. If you are looking specifically for redundancy support, please note that Skillset has 13 advisors from industry who are trained in providing redundancy support to individuals and more information can be accessed here: http://www.skillset.org/careers/services/redundancy_support/
If you have any queries about this work please do not hesitate to contact Charlynne Pullen at: charlynnep@skillset.org or on: 020 7713 9868. |