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UK Crafts Sector Advocates for Enhanced Skills Pathways in Jewellery Education

January 15

The United Kingdom's Jewellery, Silverware, and Allied Crafts sector has voiced its perspective to the Department for Education regarding the Post-16 Level 3 and Below Pathways consultation. This industry group stresses the importance of educational frameworks that genuinely cater to the unique demands of specialized creative and artisanal fields. They advocate for pathways designed in close partnership with the industry to ensure a robust pipeline of skilled individuals ready to enter the workforce.

A core tenet of the UKJSAC's submission is the early integration of fundamental competencies into students' learning journeys. Beyond technical and digital proficiencies, the group highlights the indispensable role of communication, problem-solving, and general work-readiness. These 'soft skills' are deemed crucial for equipping young people to confidently transition into advanced studies, apprenticeships, and subsequent employment within this highly specialized sector. The organization believes that fostering these capabilities from an early stage is paramount for career development in the crafts.

Furthermore, the UKJSAC advocates for adaptable, modular learning structures that permit students to navigate between different educational paths without the detriment of losing previously earned credits. They also emphasize the necessity of meaningfully embedding creative disciplines within new qualification frameworks. The group warns that without these crucial adjustments, small and micro-enterprises within the craft sector will continue to face significant challenges in recruiting adequately skilled personnel. This persistent talent gap comes despite a growing market demand and an aging demographic within the existing workforce.

Ben Massey, Chief Executive of the National Association of Jewellers (NAJ), underscored that the industry's challenge extends beyond securing funding for training initiatives. He highlighted the broader goal of cultivating a comprehensive talent pipeline from educational institutions that develops well-rounded individuals. Massey stressed that foundational skills, encompassing both practical, hands-on abilities and crucial soft skills like communication and critical thinking, are vital for preparing young individuals for careers in jewellery, silverware, and related crafts. He emphasized that the collective insights from employers, educators, and training providers informed their response, and ongoing collaboration between government and industry will be key to the success of these new pathways, benefiting both learners and the creative economy. The UKJSAC is committed to continued dialogue with the Department for Education and Skills England to ensure post-16 reforms accurately reflect the realities of creative and craft professions, meet employer needs, and safeguard the enduring viability of a historically significant UK industry.

The UK Jewellery, Silverware and Allied Crafts Roundtable Group serves as a collective voice for various organizations and individuals within these industries. Its members include prominent entities such as the National Association of Jewellers, the Goldsmiths’ Company, the Company of Master Jewellers, and the London Diamond Bourse. This diverse membership also encompasses educational institutions like the Birmingham City School of Jewellery, regulatory bodies such as the British Hallmarking Council, and trade associations like the British Allied Trades Federation. The group's comprehensive representation ensures a wide array of perspectives contribute to shaping policy and initiatives affecting the craft sector.

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