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<p>Adult skills are key in supporting the economy and tackling disadvantage. The government
is aware of the barriers adults can face when looking to learn, upskill or retrain
such as cost, time, lack of flexibility, poor experiences of education and a lack
of awareness of the need to upskill or retrain.</p><p>We are continuing to invest
in education and skills training for adults through the £1.34 billion Adult Education
Budget (AEB). The principal purpose of the AEB is to engage adults and provide the
skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or further
learning. This includes fully funded courses in English and mathematics for adults
who need to improve their literacy and numeracy, fully funded first full level 2 and/or
level 3 for learners aged 19 to 23 and from 1 August 2020, fully funded specified
digital skills qualifications for adults with no/low digital skills.</p><p>Starting
this Parliament, we are providing £2.5 billion (£3 billion when including Barnett
funding for devolved administrations), for the National Skills Fund to help adults
learn valuable skills and prepare for the economy of the future. The fund aims to
boost productivity and presents a great opportunity to create a more coherent and
simpler system that learners, providers, local areas and employers can understand
and navigate.</p><p>To equip people to use digital tools and to adapt to the social
distancing measures of COVID-19, the government launched The Skills Toolkit in April
2020. This offers a wide range of online digital and numeracy courses for all skills
levels including courses such as Everyday Maths and an introductory 70 hour course
on coding. Courses are available for free to the public, offering an opportunity for
individuals to upskill and build on their CV. We want the range of the courses on
offer to grow significantly and will therefore be launching an expanded platform shortly.
More information on The Skills Toolkit is available at: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-free-online-learning-platform-to-boost-workplace-skills"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-free-online-learning-platform-to-boost-workplace-skills</a>.</p><p>
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