Policy Paper:

CMI’s 2021 Budget Submission

Thursday 21 January 2021
Coming out of the pandemic we now face an economic rebuilding challenge similar to the post-war period. CMI publishes its priorities ahead of the 2021 Budget.
The Houses of Parliament

CMI's submission ahead of the 2021 Budget argues that we must invest in human capital and core skills. We are calling on the Government to:

  • Extend the existing Lifetime Skills Guarantee up to Level 5, enabling adults who already have a Level 3 qualification to access critical training at higher levels
  • Allocate additional funding to ensure that every course funded through the National Skills Fund also includes a ‘bolt on’ of high quality core skills training, including digital, communication and management and leadership provision.

CMI's Budget Submission

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