Synthesising the Stage Sample Clauses

Synthesising the Stage. 1 and 2 evidence The next step in the gap analysis was to bring together the findings from Stage 1 with the information on current provision from Stage 2. The objective of this exercise was to assess the supply of education and training in relation to each of the skills issues identified from Stage 1. For each skills issue identified, the following Stage 2 information was considered: • number of providers delivering relevant qualifications • volumes of provision delivered by different providers • information on the type of qualification being delivered • information on the characteristics of learners enrolled including whether studying full-time or part-time and types of financial assistance received • quality of provision delivered by providers in each of the four nations • employers views on the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities undertaken by their current staff • information on where CPD activities are undertaken The objective of this exercise was to build up a more complete picture for each of the skills issues by drawing together information on the available supply provision. This entailed identifying any gaps in the volume and quality of supply that could negatively impact on the ability to address the skills issues identified in the previous stage . Throughout the information-matching exercise, effort was made to identify specific barriers to accessing education and training. Barriers considered included a lack of available training in a particular area, lack of available financial support, and employee or employer reluctance to undertake training.
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