Enhancing Collaboration for Regional Skills Leadership Groups in Meeting Future Workforce Needs

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Collaboration is key for Regional Skills Leadership Groups (RSLGs) to successfully address the future skills and workforce needs of various regions. By fostering collaboration at the local, regional, and national levels, RSLGs can create a system that is flexible, innovative, and sustainable. Examples from Canterbury, Marlborough, and Manawatū-Whanganui demonstrate how RSLGs are engaging with different sectors and communities to identify areas of alignment and address workforce challenges. Through collaboration, RSLGs aim to build workforce planning capabilities and support local opportunities for businesses, workers, and communities.


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  1. Regional Skills Leadership Groups Regional Skills Leadership Groups (RSLGs) (RSLGs) Delivering the Vision Delivering the Vision RoVE Virtual Hui APRIL 2022

  2. Collaboration Collaboration key to realising RSLG success key to realising RSLG success Regional Skills Leadership Groups (RSLGs) identify and support better ways of meeting future skills and workforce needs in our regions and cities. In a RoVE context this means a system that is collaborative, flexible, innovative and sustainable for all regions and communities, with provision that responds to regional skills needs. This sort of change wont happen overnight, but it will happen , but relies on collaboration at a local, regional and national level.

  3. Canterbury: WDC and national alignment Canterbury: WDC and national alignment The Canterbury RSLG has identified the Manufacturing sector as a priority workforce and skills focus area. Drawing on initial RSLG theming late last year, Hanga- Aro-Rau have met with the RSLG secretariat around areas of collaboration. In addition to engaging with RoVE and tertiary education partners, the RSLG is engaging with the Advanced Manufacturing Industry Transformation Plan to identify areas of alignment, including engagement and consultation.

  4. Marlborough: regional engagement Marlborough: regional engagement The aged residential care sector has been identified by the Marlborough RSLG as having potential underemployment as well as a growing demand for labour. In mid-2021 the Marlborough RSLG held a workshop with all the key players within the sector to work through issues faced locally and develop solutions to address these issues. This was the first time all key players had been in the same room together.

  5. Manawat Manawat - -Whanganui: the sub Whanganui: the sub- -regional voice regional voice The Manawat -Whanganui RSLG has been working hard to ensure that all communities, no matter how large or small are heard. This includes: oEnsuring that all RSLG members have a good understanding of all communities in the region oActively encouraging and facilitating the sharing of best proactive oHaving down the metal road case studies in their regional workforce plan

  6. Closing the loop Closing the loop how collaboration fits with how collaboration fits with the vision the vision These examples of collaboration reflect the journey that we are on towards building workforce planning capability within our regions, and this will take time. RSLGs, through the likes of their Regional Workforce Plans, support and facilitate labour market dialogue within their regions. In supporting businesses, workers and communities to identify and act upon local opportunities, RSLGs can build a reputation as the go-to place for regional labour market insight. In turn, this will help expand the ongoing collaboration and ultimately support enduring skills and labour solutions that are tailored to our regions.

  7. Ng mihi nui kia koutou Ng mihi nui kia koutou Questions? Contact us RSLG@mbie.govt.nz

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