Local DSP
In this blog, we share more on DCMS' Fast Track Digital Workforce Fund to provide training in specialist digital skills to help people in low-paid, low-skilled roles move into digital roles.
Earlier this year, a new Local Digital Skills Partnerships was launched in Cheshire and Warrington. In this blog post, we hear from Regional Coordinator Sarah Williams on the work of the Cheshire and Warrington DSP and their ambitions for the future.
Earlier this year, a new Local Digital Skills Partnerships was launched in the South East. In this blog post, we hear from Regional Coordinator James Wilkinson on the journey of the South East DSP thus far and their Digital Skills Survey.
Local Digital Skills Partnerships (Local DSPs) bring together businesses, charities, and public sector organisations to tackle local digital skills challenges. Supported by the DSP, these partnerships are working to build thriving and inclusive local economies. Me and my role I …
Charlotte Collyer Regional Coordinator for the Heart of the South West Local Digital Skills Partnership outlines the region's approach on turning their digital skills ambition into a digital skills reality.
Laura Myers from Lancashire Adult Learning, talks Digital Skills Training in partnership with Facebook and Freeformers on behalf of the Lancashire Digital Skills Partnership.
The West Midlands Digital Skills Partnership is bringing a host of digital skills training to the region to enable people to participate in the diverse range of opportunities in the growing digital economy, starting with Google Digital Garage.
We’re delighted to announce we will be supporting an additional three Local Digital Skills Partnerships in the following Local Enterprise Partnership regions: South East, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly and Cheshire & Warrington
Kerry Harrison, Regional Coordinator for the Lancashire DSP talks in more detail about the approach they're taking to increase digital capability in the region.
Local Digital Skills Partnerships (Local DSPs) bring together businesses, charities, and public sector organisations to tackle local digital skills challenges. Supported by the DSP, these partnerships are working to build thriving and inclusive local economies. This is the next in our series of posts from the regions, to share their experiences of developing a Local DSP. We’re delighted that Regional Coordinators have now been appointed to three Local DSPs across the country. Charlotte introduces herself below and her experience of joining the Local DSP.