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Humber Freeport and Humber Principals Group announce key partnership

The two organisations will work closely together to ensure the Humber has the skilled workforce it needs to drive economic growth and regeneration

The Humber bridge(Image: Future Humber / Getty Images)

Humber Freeport and the Humber Principals Group have revealed a strategic alliance, centred on developing skills programmes and employer partnerships throughout the region.

The two bodies will collaborate closely to guarantee the Humber possesses the qualified workforce required to fuel economic expansion and renewal, linking industry with education and connecting young people with prosperous career paths. The Humber Principals Group encompasses several colleges and college networks, which together teach more than 50,000 students.

Partnering with Humber Freeport will enhance knowledge and comprehension of the particular skills requirements of investors and major employers, providing both young people and adults with the capabilities they need to flourish.

The alliance was unveiled at the North Green Skills Conference, staged in Hull, which assembled politicians, business leaders, academics and media to examine the challenges facing the North of England in retraining the workforce and meeting changing employer demands, reports .

Professor Neal Juster, Interim Chair of Humber Freeport and Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, said: "To attract major inward investments, and support the growth of existing businesses, we need the right people with the right skills to create a pipeline of talent.

"Partnerships like this are vital to help education providers shape their curriculum and courses to meet the specific needs of employers in the region. Similarly, to retain talent in the Humber, we need the breadth of employment opportunities and careers to match the skills of our young people. It really is a two-way conversation."

Skills represents one of Humber Freeport's three core workstreams, working alongside innovation and decarbonisation initiatives. The Freeport's £25m seed capital fund has already backed several strategically important schemes across the Humber – most notably, the continuing growth of training provider CATCH, and Ideal Heating's cutting-edge º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Technology Centre in Hull.

Both initiatives were recognised as tackling crucial skills shortages in the Humber, particularly within engineering, construction and low carbon technology sectors.