Employability and Skills

Our Approach

Purpose

The Centre for the New Midlands is establishing an Employability and Skills Board to generate independent, evidence-led insight that responds directly to the West Midlands’ labour-market realities.

The region faces some of the UK’s highest levels of economic inactivity, persistent productivity gaps, and deep inequalities between places. The Board will provide a policy platform capable of shaping long-term solutions that support growth and a competitive, future-ready workforce.

 Why This Matters for the West Midlands

  • The region’s labour market has been slower to recover from economic shocks than other parts of the UK.
  • Youth unemployment remains above the national average in several local authority areas.
  • Key sectors—including manufacturing, health and social care, professional services, and digital—report chronic skills shortages.
  • The shift toward net zero, automation, and advanced manufacturing demands rapid reskilling, yet too many adults remain disconnected from training.
  • Leadership capacity varies widely across institutions, affecting the region’s ability to respond to long-term structural challenges.

These issues require coordinated, evidence-driven action—something the new Board is designed to deliver.

Purpose

Strategic Priorities

1. Reducing Economic Inactivity & Improving Employability

  • Analyse barriers to participation across communities disproportionately affected (e.g., older workers, young people, those with long-term health conditions).
  • Map mismatches between skills provision and employer demand across LEP/combined authority geographies.
  • Identify scalable interventions that link local training ecosystems with the region’s emerging growth sectors (clean tech, mobility, advanced manufacturing).

2. Building Leadership & Institutional Capacity

  • Address the region’s leadership challenge: improving capability, governance culture, and organisational resilience across public institutions, anchor organisations, and SMEs.
  • Explore how leadership development can strengthen local delivery of national and regional priorities such as devolution, regeneration, and net-zero transitions.

3. Strengthening the Talent Pipeline

  • Identify best practice in attracting and developing talent across key West Midlands sectors.
  • Understand why skilled workers leave or stay in the region—and what policy levers can reverse skills leakage.
  • Support employers to design progression pathways that boost productivity and reduce churn.

 

Key Research Questions

  • What explains the West Midlands’ persistently high levels of economic inactivity, and which interventions actually shift participation?
  • How well do FE, HE, and employer-led training systems respond to the region’s industrial priorities?
  • What capabilities do local leaders need to deliver more effective policy and navigate complexity?
  • Which talent practices—from large employers to community-led initiatives—demonstrably move the dial on recruitment, retention, and progression?

Planned Outputs

  • Policy Briefing Series
    Short, targeted insights on economic inactivity, sector skills needs, leadership capability, and labour-market transitions.
  • Regional Data and Evidence Dashboards
    Clear, accessible intelligence for policymakers, businesses, and educators.
  • Leadership & Talent Case Study Library
    Spotlighting replicable models from across Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, and surrounding areas.
  • Pilot Project Recommendations
    Evidence-based proposals for regional trial interventions aligned to devolved powers and local strategic priorities.
  • Stakeholder Roundtables & Working Groups
    Structured forums convening West Midlands employers, universities, colleges, councils, and community partners.

If yo are interested in joining us as a Leadership Board member, to share your expertise, insight and help to drive this key policy area for both CNM and the West Midlands, we would urge you to apply.  We have 7 roles to fill on the Board – so please visit this page to apply!

Our Leadership Board

Our work is guided by a team of experts who voluntarily share their time and expertise to support our research agenda.  Our experts are drawn from across the region, across both the private and public sector but have the common goal of helping us to help shape an even ‘better’ West Midlands region.

Diane Vernon MBE

CEO of EmployabilityUK, Founder of National Employability Week, & CNM Employability & Skills Leadership Board Member

Gareth Jones

Head of Strategic Finance, Midlands, Virgin Money & CNM Employability & Skills Leadership Board Member

Ian Harrison

Director, Growhouse Growth Business & Chair of CNM Employability & Skills Leadership Board Member

Kelly Rogers

Assistant Professor of Leadership, University of Birmingham & CNM Employability & Skills Leadership Board Member

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