Businesses across North Wales are being encouraged to take part in a new Regional Skills Partnership survey designed to capture an accurate picture of the region’s skills needs.
The North Wales Regional Skills Partnership (RSP) works with employers and partners to understand the challenges and opportunities facing the local workforce. Insights gathered through the recently launched survey will directly inform the next North Wales Skills and Employment Plan for 2026 to 2028.
The Partnership’s aim is to ensure that skills provision across North Wales reflects the needs of organisations, helping prepare the workforce for future demands and opportunites. Employers are invited to share their experiences of skills shortages, recruitment issues and workforce development, as well as their views on emerging challenges.
David Roberts, Chair of the North Wales Regional Skills Partnership, said: “Our region can thrive when our employers and business succeed. By taking a few minutes to complete this survey, businesses and public sector organisations can help us build a clearer picture of the challenges they face and the opportunities ahead. Every response will support a stronger, more skilled and better prepared workforce for North Wales.”
“This isn’t just an opportunity for large companies – we want to hear from local SMEs too. Completing the survey offers businesses of all sizes a chance to influence our future planning. Getting these insights is so important as we shape education and training provision, identify priorities and ensure our approach is based on real experience.” Employers can access the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q2KQQPG. The survey is open now and will close at 12:00pm on Tuesday 10 March.
Ends For further information: Llinos Iorwerth – 07970 997124 | llinos@atebcymru.wales
Caption: David Roberts, Chair of North Wales Regional Skills Partnership