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Conference Address John Graystone Chief Executive CollegesWales Wittol Alienism Charabanc Drysalter Cyclogiro Retailers suffering from consumer downturn • • • • • • • Peacocks; Pumpkin Patch Past Times; Blacks Leisure Hawkin’s Bazaar; D2 Jeans; Barratts La Senza ; Jane Norman; Habitat Carpetright; Focus DIY; TJ Hughes Firetrap; Fenn Wright Manson Game; Ellie Louise; Aquascutum; Clinton Cards In Wales In 3 months to March 2012 132,000 unemployed (9%) increase of 20,000 over year 6,968 declared insolvent in 2011 - a reduction from 7,874 in 2010 but starting to rise again In UK almost 8m people in a part-time job, highest since records started in 1992 those working in part-time because they can’t find full-time work rose by 73,000 to 1.4m Gross domestic product (GDP) UK economy ‘shrank’ by -0.3% and then by 0.2% in last two quarters therefore double dip recession more severe than Great Depression of 1930s 0.7% expansion in 2011, 2.1% expansion in 2010 and 7.1% reduction in 2009 average GDP growth from 1990 to 2008 was 2.3% construction had highest decline -4.8% John Hemsworth parliamentary question: 26 March 2012: How much is spent on cut flowers and pot plants? Cut flowers Pot plants Northern Ireland £2,944 Scotland Wales No record £0 £1,920 No record £20 Funding and inflation: 2007/08 to 2013/14 Year Funding increase (decrease) 2007/08 4.58% 2.3% 2008/09 1.45% 3.0% 2009/10 1.3% 1.8% 2010/11 1% 2.69% 2011/12 (1.6%) 2.2% 2012/13 2.5% 2.7% 2013/14 1%? 1%? Total 10.23% GDP Deflator 17.19% Surplus/Deficit FE sector in Wales (HE comparison) (1996/97 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 FE HE Total surplus/deficit of FE 1996/97 – 2010/11 FE colleges/institutions 15 years – 9 years in surplus and 6 years in deficit Overall surplus of £18.756m on total income of £5,139.819m .....or 0.365% Average surplus = £1.250m But £13.932m (74.2%) of this surplus has come in last 2 years (2009/10 and 2010/11) Comparison with other UK countries in England, 50% FE colleges directly funded by HEFCE FE colleges in England deliver 7.5% of HE in Scotland, FE colleges deliver 41.4% of HE; of these 51% are full-time and 49% part-time in Northern Ireland, 18.6% of HE students in FE colleges Loudhouse research (2011) of 500 pupils in UK entering year 10 pupils currently studying for GCSEs unaware of options after their exams 74% unable to name NVQs, 81% BTECs, and 93% apprenticeships as post-GCSE options 35% unaware of local FE college; 96% unaware of local training providers! New Directions: Chrysalis Research (2011) (1,620 15-19 years and 1,693 parents) 28% young people and 23% parents not heard term ‘vocational education’ only 37% parents confident about giving children information about vocational qualifications young people stated ‘that vocational qualifications often had a stigma and were seen to be aimed at less intelligent students’ relatively few young people taking general qualifications had actively considered vocational options Programme for delivery: 420 commitments and 10 core pledges Area Commitments Core pledges Growth and sustainable jobs 42 3 Public services 36 0 Education 43 3 Health care 97 2 Supporting people 50 1 Welsh homes 15 0 Safer communities for all 9 1 Equality 14 0 Tackling poverty 20 0 Rural 29 0 Environment and sustainabilty 37 0 Culture and heritage 28 0 Some key commitments impacting on FE encourage further mergers of FE colleges where these provide increased learning opportunities for learners (commitment 25) require closer collaboration between providers of FE & providers of HE where this will result in increased efficiency & widening access (commitment (25) work with FE to establish three year funding arrangements to allow for better strategic planning and more coherent approach to course provision (26) Commitments contd introduce an all Wales contract for FE lecturers (29) reform the governance of FE in Wales along not for profit or social enterprise lines in order to give a wider range of stakeholders a say on how colleges are run (31) Be careful... The unexpected can happen Diolch yn fawr