We do research and convene policy roundtables in support of the South African government’s goal to build a national skills planning mechanism. Funded by DHET.
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Where to after LMIP? Dr Narsee (DHET) says that DHET will continue to embed research in the PSET system: translating LMIP insights into actual planning processes – and translating planning into action. Many further steps still to take #skillsplanningforSA@HigherEduGovZA#skills
Dr Vandeweyer (OECD) speaks to the new OECD report: "Getting Skills Right in South Africa". Access the report at: https://t.co/nH51jm1A1y #skillsplanningforSA
Ms Khuluvhe (DHET) urged all present today to access the LMIP repository: https://t.co/AvNhuSZr2z - see reports, policy briefs, journal articles and more... #skillsplanningforSA#skills@HSRCza@HigherEduGovZA
Ms Khuluvhe (DHET) - LMIP has set a good foundation for taking forward labour market intelligence: the dev of community of practice, & good research outputs for SA from int. perspective. We need to work on translating this research for stakeholders to use. @HigherEduGovZA
Dr Adelzadeh (Wits): the 'Linked Macro-Education Model' enables projections using low/med/high national growth scenarios to project future job openings per qualifications (and much more) - a tool for skills planning that promotes systemic thinking #skillsplanningforSA
@JETEdServices@HigherEduGovZA@MabogoaneThabo@EvaluationSA@HSRCza Hi JET - thanks for your engagement. For more info see "Why changes to occupational domains matter for artisanal skills planning in South Africa" A recent policy brief on the LMIP repository: https://t.co/yBovqBldyO
Mapping sector innovation and skills development networks is key to promoting systemic alignment - employers, univ, TVET, SETAs, gov deps, industry associations >interaction is critical< Dr Glenda Kruss, HSRC #skillsplanningforSA
Skills planning is a dynamic, flexible & complex process that requires strategic intelligence - LMIP is the start of understanding this process. Next phase: enhancing coherence/alignment/structures and agreements - Dr Vijay Reddy, HSRC #skillsplanningforSA@HSRCza@HigherEduGovZA
The LMIP journey began with gov Outcome 5: "prioritising a skilled and capable workforce to support inclusive growth.” the LMIP was born to provide intelligence towards this outcome - Dr Vijay Reddy (HSRC) #skillsplanningforSA@HigherEduGovZA@HSRCza
@LMIP_RSA@HigherEduGovZA signs of a maturing society as we plan our future in a systematic view, state, business and universities work together in a networked and intelligent manner @crainsoudien
LMIP was a five year push to support the building of an intelligent skills planning system for SA - essential to SA's development - Prof. C Soudien: CEO HSRC #skillsplanningforSA