Financial year 2020-21

Skills Bootcamps outcomes

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Introduction

A summary of provider-reported Skills Bootcamp outcomes between September 2020 and March 2021.

This publication provides national level summary estimates of the number of learners completing Skills Bootcamps and their employment outcomes reported to the Department by Skills Bootcamp providers.


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About these statistics

Skills Bootcamps were introduced to help individuals adjust to the changing economy through training, to enable transition from work in declining sectors and occupations into new career directions. They provide training in skills employers need and offer individuals a clear line of sight to a job.

The first Skills Bootcamps, Wave 1, launched in Autumn 2020 with six areas of England receiving a mix of grant funding and contracts to deliver Skills Bootcamps between September 2020 and March 2021: 

  • Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) (D2N2)
  • Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)
  • Devon County Council - Heart of the South West LEP (HotSW)
  • West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA)
  • Liverpool City Region (LCR)
  • West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA)

Wave 1 focused mainly on digital skills including cyber security, coding, software development and engineering, data analysis and digital marketing, with some technical skills training such as advanced brickwork, electrical installation and  broadband cabling. 

The information in this publication is based on data returned by 48 Skills Bootcamp providers in the six areas listed above. It provides a summary of self-reported participants' outcomes following training.

Please see methodology section for more detail relating to the quality of this data.

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Methodology

Find out how and why we collect, process and publish these statistics.

Ad hoc official statistics

Ad hoc official statistics are one off publications that have been produced as far as possible in line with the Code of Practice for Statistics.

This can be broadly interpreted to mean that these statistics are:

  • managed impartially and objectively in the public interest
  • meet identified user needs
  • produced according to sound methods
  • well explained and readily accessible

Find out more about the standards we follow to produce these statistics through our Standards for official statistics published by DfE guidance.

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If you have a specific enquiry about Skills Bootcamps outcomes statistics and data:

Skills Bootcamps

Email: skills.bootcamps@education.gov.uk
Contact name: Glenn Goodman

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