The Skills and Learning Intelligence Module (SLIM) exists to bring information and intelligence on skills and learning to policy makers and practitioners across the South West.
As a 'module' of the South West Observatory, our aim is to enable programmes and projects that promote skills and learning to be informed by the best available evidence.
This site provides access to growing archives of labour market research, networks, data, news and good practice, and information about us.
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Survey of Teacher Trainee Satisfaction in Learning and Skills ITT (SLIM)
25/06/2008
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The impact of migration from the new European Union Member States on native workers (Department for Work and Pensions)
12/06/2008
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The Housing Needs of Migrant Workers in Devon (involve - The Anglo-Polish Organisation of Tiverton)
15/04/2008
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A Review of the Integration of Brokerage Services in the South West - Full Report (SLIM)
11/04/2008
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• SW Skills Newsletter
06/08/2008
• Latest SLIM Comment
- [.pdf 35KB] Mar 2008
• Sector Balance Sheet
- [.xls 1.5MB] Oct 2007
• Labour Market Review
- [.pdf 1.54MB] Oct 2007
• South West at a Glance 2007 - a summary of the South West labour market
• PSA Targets - a number of spreadsheets have been updated
• South West Regional Skills, Enterprise & Employment analysis - now online
Migration and Poole
(20/08/2008)
Borough of Poole have produced a series of reports in response to a demand for local insight into migration.