No, CORGI is not a sector skills council. CORGI, which stands for the Council for Registered Gas Installers, was primarily a registration body for gas engineers in the UK, ensuring standards and safety in the gas industry. Sector skills councils are organizations that identify skills needs and develop training and qualifications within specific sectors, while CORGI focused on registration and safety compliance rather than broader skills development.
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The motto of Skillset is 'The Sector Skills Council for Creative Media'.
private sector is an area of business owned not by the government or council but normal people
Sector specific skill
private sector is an area of business owned not by the government or council but normal people
The noun 'corgi' is a common noun, a word for a breed of herding dog. The type of corgi named for its region of origin is a proper noun: Welsh corgi Penbroke corgi (or Pembroke Welsh corgi) Cardigan Welsh corgi
Answer Queen Elizabeth is famous for keeping Corgis.
A corgi is a dog
an industrial sector that heavily relies on manual labour and craft skills. This sector has existed for centuries.
Corgi IS a breed.
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A Sector Skills Plan (SSP) is a strategic document designed to identify the skills needs and workforce requirements of a specific industry or sector. It outlines the current and future skills gaps, informs training and education programs, and guides workforce development initiatives to meet the demands of employers. By aligning skills development with industry needs, SSPs aim to enhance productivity and competitiveness while addressing unemployment and underemployment in the sector.