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Useful LinksGovernment Office for the South WestGovernment Offices work with regional partners and local people to help deliver the Government's central aims - to achieve high and stable levels of growth and employment, and to build an inclusive and prosperous society that can develop in a sustainable way. They directly manage spending programmes on behalf of departments and oversee budgets and contracts delegated to regional organisations, as well as carrying out regulatory functions. South West Regional Development AgencyThe South West of England Regional Development Agency's most important role is to ensure the long-term economic success of the region, by promoting the right skills among its workforce, the most innovative businesses, and a high quality environment. European Social Fund (ESF) informationEuropean Funding programmes (SW) For information on co-financing in general and ‘alternative’ bidding rounds in particular, please see theGovernment Office SW website European Social Fund - national site Synopsis of projects currently running South West Regional Observatory.The SW Regional Observatory was set up by a partnership of regional bodies to share the production, analysis and dissemination of intelligence and research related to regional policy in the South West of England. It is made up of five thematic modules, seven local intelligence networks and a coordinating core unit. The South West Observatory has produced a document State of the South West which is a comprehensive reference guide to social, economic and environmental characteristics of the region. Learning and Skills Councils:The Learning and Skills Councils are responsible for funding and planning education and training for over 16-year-olds in England (other than in Universities). They work alongside Jobcentre Plus, the Small Business Service, Connexions, the National Training Organisations, further education and sixth form colleges, and representatives of community groups, to understand, define and then meet training and education needs. The LSCs in the South West are:
Local Government AssociationThe LGA exists to promote better local government. They work with and for member authorities to realise a shared vision of local government that enables local people to shape a distinctive and better future for their locality and its communities. The LGA aims to put local councils at the heart of the drive to improve public services and to work with government to ensure that the policy, legislative and financial context in which they operate, supports that objective. Reducing Reoffending Partnership South WestThe Reducing Reoffending Partnership South West aims “to provide a partnership structure and environment that will design and deliver collaborative projects and develop new initiatives in the South West Region. Providing benefits to the individuals communities and agencies involved, through the effective reduction of reoffending" Trades Union Congress (TUC) in the South WestThe TUC has 70 affiliated unions representing nearly seven million working people from all walks of life. They campaign for a fair deal at work and for social justice at home and abroad. They negotiate in Europe, and at home build links with political parties, business, local communities and wider society. The TUC's regional staff represent the TUC by supporting TUC campaigns and objectives and seeking the views of trade unions in the regions. Citizens Advice Bureau Every Citizens Advice Bureau is a registered charity reliant on trained volunteers and funds to provide these vital services for local communities. National Labour Market LinksAlternative Points of ContactBelow is a list of national websites and helpline numbers that may be of use to partners requiring labour market or statistical information and are unsure of where to start looking. Jobcentre Plus is not responsible for the contents or reliability of these web sites and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. Labour Market Informationwww.statistics.gov.uk www.nomisweb.co.uk/ www.dwp.gov.uk/ Educationwww.dcsf.gov.uk/rsgateway/ |






