HC Deb 01 July 1996 vol 280 cc275-6W
Mr. Hawkins

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if he will make a statement on training and development in the civil service. [35442]

Mr. Freeman

I am pleased to announce that I have presented to Parliament today the White Paper "Development and Training for Civil Servants: a Framework for Action". I have also placed in the Libraries of both Houses copies of tables detailing progress in the civil service towards gaining investors in people status.

The Government place great importance on increasing the skills of the UK work force in order to meet the challenges set out in the recent competitiveness White Paper, Cm 3300. The civil service has a vital role to play in delivering national competitiveness. The White Paper published today sets out a framework for achievement this necessary step change in training and development in the civil service.

The White Paper has three key themes: a strengthened commitment to the achieving of the investors in people standard across the civil service; a drive to raise the levels of skills and awareness of civil servants; and an emphasis on civil servants taking responsibility for their own development and careers in a supportive partnership between top managers, line managers and the individual.

In addition to key targets being monitored centrally for initiatives in the senior civil service and its feeder grades, Departments and agencies will be required to draw up action plans with their own stretching targets in the specific areas listed in the White Paper. There will be an annual progress report to Ministers on the collective performance of the civil service, which will be published.

The proposals in the White Paper will strengthen the civil service and give greater opportunities to individual civil servants. This White Paper is an important step in ensuring that the civil service is fully equipped to face the challenges of the future.