Centres of Vocational Excellence
CoVEs (Centres of Vocational Excellence) are specialist areas of vocational provision characterised by close links between colleges, other providers, business partners, other employment interests and communities.
They aim to produce appropriately qualified and skilled workers with excellent employment and career prospects which meet the needs of the economy.
CoVEs will focus on enhancing the skills and careers of those already in work, enhancing the employability of new entrants to the labour market, and the employment prospects of those seeking work (including self-employment). They will enable providers to develop, maintain and deliver high quality, specialist provision across a range of new and traditional occupations. They will be innovative in delivering learning that develops both specialist and related general skills.
CoVEs will work closely with business and industry to deliver industry-relevant, economically important provision of a high standard.
Construction CoVE
Sussex
Construction Centre of Vocational Excellence is a collaboration between
Chichester College and Central Sussex College.
Care CoVE
Sussex
Care Centre of Vocational Excellence is a collaboration between Chichester
College and Central Sussex College.
Retail
Exchange is an exciting new initiative to improve the level of skills
within the retail sector and is a collaboration between Central Sussex
College, Hastings College, Sussex Downs College, in partnership
with VT Training (incorporating Touchstone Learning & Skills).
Retail Exchange offers a wide variety of activities to promote retail as a great first-choice career and to develop the skills within this vital employment sector.
For further information contact Rosie Spooner on 01273 747652 or 07793 586676.
Email: info@retailexchange.co.uk
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Central Sussex College has been given specialist status for its standards of training provision in two areas of Engineering, in partnership with other local training providers.
The awarding of CoVE (Centre of Vocational Excellence) status is part of a government initiative enabling partner providers to focus on developing the skills and careers of those already working in a specialist area, and enhancing the employment prospects of those seeking work in that industry.The initiative enables training providers to develop, maintain and deliver high quality specialist provision.
The College has been named lead CoVE in Instrumentation, Control and Automation Engineering, alongside City College Brighton, Northbrook College and Sussex Engineering Alliance. It has been given a second award for its Heritage and Restoration Engineering, with City College Brighton leading the partnership. Northbrook College and Sussex Engineering Alliance are the other two partners.
Engineering is one of the largest areas of vocational training at Central Sussex College, which already boasts state-of-the-art facilities including an innovative Feedback Technology Centre and a Computer Integrated Manufacture Centre.
Email: ls5@ccb.ac.uk
Website: www.engineeringprospects.co.uk





