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LAND-BASED LEARNING REVIEW

LAND-BASED LEARNING REVIEW

Land-based learning review. Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has commented on publication of the land-based learning review Implementation Plan setting out how Scottish Government will respond to the 22 recommendations in the Review.

Ms Gougeon said:

“We asked the Commission for the review to set out recommendations on how to attract and equip more people, particularly women and young people, with the skills and knowledge needed to work in land-based and aquaculture sectors. The Scottish Government has accepted or accepted ‘in principle’ all recommendations and this plan outlines how we are taking that work forward.

“Responding to these recommendations will support our rural, island and coastal economy by helping to create employment opportunities in our land-based, aquaculture and environmental conservation sectors.  We would like to thank the Commission again for their contribution to this work and expect to share details of our progress, sharing best practice and lessons learned working with stakeholders, in spring 2025.”

Background

Independent Commission for the Land-based Learning Review report – SG response: implementation plan – gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

The report from the Commission for the land-based learning review was published in January 2023 Commission for the land-based learning review: report to Scottish Ministers – gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

The Commission sought to review learning in Scotland’s land-based and aquaculture sectors – from early years to adulthood in order to provide independent, evidence-based advice to Scottish Ministers. The aim of the work is to help deliver a just transition to net-zero, by ensuring the learning system equips people with the skills and knowledge they require and that the workforce is sufficient.

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