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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S6W-13856

  • Asked by: Craig Hoy, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: 12 January 2023
  • Current status: Answered by Jamie Hepburn on 24 January 2023

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to encourage further education and training as realistic and accessible options for people leaving military service.


Answer

Skills Development Scotland(SDS), the Scottish Government’s Skills agency, works closely with the Career Transition Partnership who have responsibility for delivering the career and employment support as part of the transition for those leaving military service.

SDS have delivered sessions on My World of Work (MyWOW) and all SDS advisers are aware of the wide range of training and education options available at all levels across Scotland. A dedicated page on the SDS MyWOW website acts as a signpost for a range of advice and support. This has also been included as part of SDS’ presentations to serving military as part of the personal resilience days.

In addition and to assist service leavers and veterans in understanding their transferable skills and to help plan their future learning journey, the Scottish Government has funded the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) to develop a Discovery Tool to help them align their skills and qualifications gained in service with comparable Scottish level qualifications. This is available through the SCQF or SDS MyWOW websites.

Work on developing the tool further to link to the college and universities sectors continues. The MOD's Enhanced Learning Credits (ELCAS) Scheme promotes lifelong learning amongst members of the Armed Forces, the scheme enables higher level learning of a nationally recognised qualification with an approved Learning Provider. We continue to work to improve the ELCAS offering and are making progress in understanding the institutional issues.

The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) continue to facilitate work with the Armed Forces and Veterans Community Group (AFVCG) and the Ministry of Defence’s Training, Educations, Skills, Resettlement and Recruitment (TESRR) and Careers Transition Partnership (CTP) with a proposal to have dedicated educational opportunities briefing sessions at CTP online workshops being approved. In Academic Year 2021-22 three online sessions were delivered and one face to face session. For Academic Year 2022-23 three CTP online sessions and two face to face sessions have been arranged.

The SFC on behalf of the Scottish Government have a dedicated web page with information and advice for people leaving military service. The web page is regularly reviewed and maintained, with updates when necessary. SFC Communications Teams uses social media channels to promote events linked to and relevant for veterans, service leavers, the armed forces and their families.

The Centre for Military Research, Education and Public Engagement (CMREPE) based at Edinburgh Napier University, has a focus for ‘developing a strong network of significant partnerships to enhance opportunities for military personnel active, transitioning and veterans in education and research activity.