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Home arrow News arrow Latest nuclear news arrow Minister launches Cogent the new sector skills council.
Minister launches Cogent the new sector skills council. | Print |  E-mail
An exciting new chapter for skills development in the chemicals, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymer industries has been opened with the launch of Cogent, the new Sector Skills Council (SSC) representing the five sectors. Through Cogent, employers can look forward to exercising greater influence on matters of education and skills, and to improving their business performance through workforce development. During the event, Cogent was presented with a five-year licence granted by the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Charles Clarke.

Senior representatives from all five industries, education bodies, government agencies and other stakeholders joined in the celebrations in Westminster. John Mumford, Director of BP Oil UK and Chairman of Cogent received the licence from Ivan Lewis MP, Minister for Education and Vocational Skills, in the presence of Lewis Macdonald MSP, Deputy Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning.

Handing over the licence, Ivan Lewis said: "Sector Skills Councils are at the heart of our skills strategy to improve our productivity. By launching Cogent with its key role in leading the chemicals, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymer industries, we are giving employers a powerful voice in closing skills gaps in their sector. Together we can focus on our vital skills agenda to improve performance across the board.

"Cogent will work both with employers to raise the skills of the whole workforce, and with training providers, colleges and universities to ensure that their provision is relevant to employers' needs. Cogent is well positioned to develop the skills needed to build the world class qualified workforce which can compete in this key industrial sector."

Lewis Macdonald added: "The energy sector is one of Scotland's most vital, with oil and gas alone contributing around £21 billion a year to the UK economy. It provides around 23,000 direct onshore jobs in Scotland alone as well as 20,000 direct offshore jobs across the UK. If this success is to continue in the future it is critical to ensure that we continue to develop the potential of our workforce to meet the evolving demands of the industry.
"I am therefore delighted that Cogent is acting as a leader for the sector, addressing the skills and workforce development needs of the industry."
John Mumford commented: "This is an important milestone for workplace learning in the chemicals, nuclear, oil and gas industries. The expansion of Cogent as a full Sector Skills Council gives us the ability to help employers provide better workplace learning and development opportunities for their staff. These industries are a key part of the UK economy and Cogent is looking forward to working with businesses, both large and small, to grow performance through enhanced skills."

Concluding the ceremony, John Ramsay, Cogent's Chief Executive Officer, said: "This new organisation, built on the knowledge and experience of Cogent trailblazer SSC, the Polymer NTO and nuclear representatives, is well equipped to work with employers and other stakeholders to address future skills needs. It is stronger, better resourced and closer to employers than the previous organisations. I would encourage all those with an interest in the sector to work with us in developing a strategy for skills that will improve business performance."

Futher information shall be available shortly at www.cogent-ssc.com
 
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