Skills Development Scotland Explained

Agency Name:Skills Development Scotland
Agency Type:Executive non-departmental public body
Nativename:Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Leasachadh Sgilean na h-Alba
Formed:1 April 2008
Jurisdiction:Scotland
Headquarters:Monteith House, 11 George Square, Glasgow[1]
Region Code:SCT
Employees:1,661 (Q1 2022)
Budget:£224.2m (2022-23)
Chief1 Name:Damien Yeates
Chief1 Position:Chief Executive[2]

Skills Development Scotland (SDS) (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Leasachadh Sgilean na h-Alba) is the national skills agency of Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government.

History

Created on 1 April 2008, SDS is a merger of former organisations and services which delivered skills related services across Scotland.

The former organisations or services that now make up SDS are:

In 2010, the agency found itself facing funding cuts of more than £20million and needing to find 125 voluntary redundancies, one tenth of its workforce.[3]

Structure

Skills Development Scotland has a presence in most major towns across Scotland.

The Big Plus

The Big Plus is an awareness raising campaign in Scotland targeting adults who might be unable to achieve their aspirations due to a lack of literacy and/or numeracy skills. Formerly part of the Scottish University for Industry, it is now part of Skills Development Scotland.

Adults who respond to the media promotion are put in touch with a local learning provider where they are invited to participate in a program of personal, dedicated learning activities at a local centre. The program aims to help participants reach a level of skills that will enable them to actively engage, with confidence, in personal, family, community and work life. Learning programs are provided by Scottish local authorities and are free to resident applicants.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National public bodies directory - Executive non-departmental public bodies. 19 September 2022. Scottish Government. 26 July 2022.
  2. Web site: Our Leadership Team. 19 September 2022. Skills Development Scotland.
  3. News: Redundancies at Skills Development Scotland . . . 17 December 2010.