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November 30, 2007

Task and Finish Group Minutes November 22nd 2007

Date

22nd November 2007

Subject

Cornwall Retail Skills Task and Finish Group minutes

Location

LSC

Truro

Present

Pam Cole, Clare Harris, Mel Colton Dyer, Jamie, Richard McClenaghan, John Wilkie, Matt Powell, Simon Robinson, Jacky Lowcock, Berryl Baily, Mel Colton Dyer, Will Boex, Jo Lake

Apologies

David Chadwick, Charlotte Chadwick, Sarah Newham, David Clewlow, Richard McClenaghan, Phillipa Collett, Tony Reynolds, James Agnew, Stephen Horscroft, Peter Mason, Cathy Whitmore, Barbara Ellenbroek, Hannah Revell, Dawn Eastley, Guy Thomas, Debbie Osborne, Neil Scott   

AGENDA

* Welcome and introductions * David Lang * Terms of Reference * Presentation by Jo Lake * AOB * Conclusion

Context

Pam Cole

checked the minutes of the last meeting for accuracy, and continued to set the context for the group.  The terms of reference were finalized formally and are now recorded as such.

Pam reiterated that her role within the group would gradually decrease as the group develops and drives its own agenda.  She also explained that she would need to take a ‘back seat’ in terms of convergence due to open and competitive tendering, and it was agreed formally that the learning partnership would lead on the sectors convergence bid. 

Pam Cole

explained that the coordinator had been working with and visiting a number of people to help inform work in context with convergence funding.  This has been necessary in order to take into account the different opinions and needs of the sector.  A subgroup consisting of town centre managers and employers had been integral to this work.  Pam pointed out that skills and training are the main drivers for the group, and it is out of these objectives that other benefits will become clear.   

David Lang

It was with much sadness that Pam informed the group of the sudden death of David Lang, the Falmouth Town Centre Manager.  David was a strong supporter of the development of a retail sector, and a key member of the task and finish group.  He was well liked and respected within the local community and will be sorely missed by those who new and worked with him.  Two minutes silence was requested in his memory.  A donation to the British Heart Foundation was made at his funeral on behalf of the group, and The Learning Partnership.   

Presentation by Jo

Lake

The coordinator gave a PowerPoint presentation on ideas concerning a model to take forwards under convergence funding.  The presentation generated a great deal of discussion, and it was generally agreed that the model proposed was acceptable, if the skills advisor and the specific retail advisor could be combined. 

Pam Cole

pointed out that there needed to be links to mainstream provision through business link and NextStep where relevant. 

It was suggested that the Skillsmart secret shopper model be adapted to suit the area in which it was to be used.  A similar project run in

Plymouth

found that this was a more effective way of ascertaining relevant information.  This is something that can be discussed when funding agreements have been finalised.  It was also suggested that it would be interesting to see how online trading arrangements would fit into the secret shopper survey, and perhaps Skillsmart could be consulted on this.    

It was also suggested that a list of criteria should be drawn up to decide which three areas the model will be piloted in.  In terms of coordinating the project, it was generally agreed that pilot areas should have relevant links i.e. shoppers card scheme, town centre managers, LAA, organised traders meetings, cooperative schools etc so that the pilot has a good chance of success, and lots of other things to link into.  Bodmin was mentioned as favored location, along with Camborne/Redruth,

Falmouth

and

Truro

.  The town criteria will be discussed in the next meeting.   

In terms of a kitemark, Matt Powell suggested that there could be different levels of kitemark, as there are with accommodation providers, this would then encourage towns to continue with skills development, but would also help areas that are not yet ready for complete integration, or whose town centers are currently being regenerated could also be marked but with a less stringent criteria.   

Mel Colton Dyer suggested that there should be relevant links formed with the union for retail USDAW.

Action: Coordinator to contact local union reps through Geoff Hayle, and to work on a set of critera for the convergence model.

Conclusion

Pam concluded the meeting and thanked everyone for their input.  She highlighted that any work undertaken would need to link into other mainstream activities such as T2G, and perhaps the development of learning champions in geographical areas would be a good way to test employer and business engagement.  She pointed out that it was important for the sector to have a vision for the future, and have strategies in place that would help to continue the legacy of sector engagement after convergence. 

Actions

The coordinator to complete the framework for the sector bid through The Learning Partnership for convergence. – Jo

Lake

The coordinator to develop criteria to help critique areas that have been highlighted as areas to run the pilot program.   – Jo

Lake

The coordinator to contact USDAW, and enable engagement with the project. – Jo

Lake

Date of next meeting- Tuesday 11th March 2008, 2pm - LSC Truro

Meeting chair

Pam Cole

Minute taker

Jo

Lake

Date created

15 October 2007

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