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โ Episode 10: Investment In Sussex Skills Needs More Than Duct Tape And Goodwill
Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Dan Shelley โ Chair, Sussex Local Skills Improvement Plan Board
This episode is brought to you in partnership with: Letโs Do Business Finance โ A British Business Bank-accredited lender, providing tailored funding and expert advice to new and growing ventures across Sussex since 2004. ๐ letsdobusinessfinance.co.uk
๐ Episode summary
In this deep-dive episode, Richard speaks with Dan Shelley, one of the South East's leading thinkers on skills and regional development, about the real infrastructure behind economic inclusion: adult education, technical training, and making the skills system actually work for Sussex.
Dan unpacks the role of the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) โ a pan-Sussex strategy he helped shape โ and why aligning education and economic strategy is vital.
From digital bootcamps to hospitality apprenticeships, he highlights the collaborative groundwork already underway โ and sets out whatโs needed next, especially if Sussex is to make the most of devolved powers.
๐ฏ Why this matters for devolution
With a mayoral combined authority likely on the horizon, the episode explores how a reformed skills agenda could:
Unlock economic mobility for adults across Sussex
Link funding to real-world job opportunities in growth sectors
Join up fragmented provision under a clear regional framework
Build anchor partnerships between FE, HE and employers
Empower a more inclusive and dynamic workforce
โThe skills system is a big, beautiful mess โ but Sussex is ready to tidy it up.โ
ย
Topics include:
What the LSIP actually is โ and why itโs already working
Sussexโs seven priority sectors โ and the real skills gaps they face
How devolution could shift adult education budgets and accountability
Lessons from Liverpool and the Netherlands on region-led innovation
Why FE is both vital and undervalued โ and what needs to change
Microbusinesses, public value, and the myth of trickle-down skills
ย
๐ Further reading and links
Sussex Chamber of Commerce โ LSIP Information Hub
Department for Education โ Local Skills Improvement Plans
Institute for Government โ How the mayor of Liverpool City Region is addressing local skills shortages
๐ง Production credits
Host: Richard Freeman Guest:ย Dan Shelley Sound design / editing / original music: Chris Thorpe-Tracey Production management: Letitia McConalogue Recorded at: Projects: The Lanes, Brighton
๐ฃ Get involved
Want to help reimagine democracy, identity and regional change in Sussex? Join the conversation and find resources at sussexandthecity.info
โ Episode 10: Investment In Sussex Skills Needs More Than Duct Tape And Goodwill
Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Dan Shelley โ Chair, Sussex Local Skills Improvement Plan Board
This episode is brought to you in partnership with: Letโs Do Business Finance โ A British Business Bank-accredited lender, providing tailored funding and expert advice to new and growing ventures across Sussex since 2004. ๐ letsdobusinessfinance.co.uk
๐ Episode summary
In this deep-dive episode, Richard speaks with Dan Shelley, one of the South East's leading thinkers on skills and regional development, about the real infrastructure behind economic inclusion: adult education, technical training, and making the skills system actually work for Sussex.
Dan unpacks the role of the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) โ a pan-Sussex strategy he helped shape โ and why aligning education and economic strategy is vital.
From digital bootcamps to hospitality apprenticeships, he highlights the collaborative groundwork already underway โ and sets out whatโs needed next, especially if Sussex is to make the most of devolved powers.
๐ฏ Why this matters for devolution
With a mayoral combined authority likely on the horizon, the episode explores how a reformed skills agenda could:
Unlock economic mobility for adults across Sussex
Link funding to real-world job opportunities in growth sectors
Join up fragmented provision under a clear regional framework
Build anchor partnerships between FE, HE and employers
Empower a more inclusive and dynamic workforce
โThe skills system is a big, beautiful mess โ but Sussex is ready to tidy it up.โ
ย
Topics include:
What the LSIP actually is โ and why itโs already working
Sussexโs seven priority sectors โ and the real skills gaps they face
How devolution could shift adult education budgets and accountability
Lessons from Liverpool and the Netherlands on region-led innovation
Why FE is both vital and undervalued โ and what needs to change
Microbusinesses, public value, and the myth of trickle-down skills
ย
๐ Further reading and links
Sussex Chamber of Commerce โ LSIP Information Hub
Department for Education โ Local Skills Improvement Plans
Institute for Government โ How the mayor of Liverpool City Region is addressing local skills shortages
๐ง Production credits
Host: Richard Freeman Guest:ย Dan Shelley Sound design / editing / original music: Chris Thorpe-Tracey Production management: Letitia McConalogue Recorded at: Projects: The Lanes, Brighton
๐ฃ Get involved
Want to help reimagine democracy, identity and regional change in Sussex? Join the conversation and find resources at sussexandthecity.info