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Skills Bootcamp Funding Under Pressure: Threat to Adult Reskilling Agenda

Published June 11, 2026
Recent reports indicate that funding for Skills Bootcamps may be facing substantial cuts, raising alarm amongst further education leaders and local authorities. These programmes, which offer intensive training to help adults gain employment or progress in their careers, have been a key component of the government's skills agenda and local economic recovery strategies. For local government cabinet members, reductions in bootcamp funding would limit the ability to support adults into employment and meet critical skills gaps identified by local employers. The potential loss of these flexible, employer-led training opportunities comes at a time when many areas are working to reduce economic inactivity and support post-16 education reform. Lead Members for skills and employment will need to monitor these developments closely and consider how alternative provision might fill emerging gaps in adult learning opportunities.

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