Skip to page content
Skills

Skills Bootcamps helping to underpin business growth in Kent

A programme of Skills Bootcamps is playing a key role in supporting Kent’s workforce, delivered by Kent Adult Education in partnership with Kent County Council.
Skills Bootcamps helping to underpin business growth in Kent

While the courses themselves are short and practical, their wider impact is more significant. By focusing on areas where employers are actively looking for people, from construction and care to creative and customer-facing roles, the programme is helping to close skills gaps that can otherwise hold back growth.

For businesses already based in Kent, that means better access to people who are ready to step into roles with the right level of training. For those considering investing in the county, it sends a clear signal that skills provision is being shaped around real demand, not delivered in isolation.

A key part of the approach is the involvement of employers in shaping the training, helping to ensure it reflects what is actually needed on the ground. The guarantee of a job interview at the end of each bootcamp also helps move people more quickly into work, rather than leaving skills unused.

Taken together, it is a relatively simple model, but one that speaks to a broader point. Kent is not only seeing investment across a range of sectors, it is also putting in place the conditions to support that growth over time.

As pressures on recruitment continue to be felt in many industries, initiatives like this are an important part of the picture, helping to give Kent businesses the confidence that the workforce they need will be there.

Latest news

See all news
ALFED-visit-to-AliDeck

Investment

Industry leaders visit AliDeck’s Kent headquarters

AliDeck has welcomed senior representatives from the Aluminium Federation (ALFED) to its headquarters in Kent, showcasing the company's commitment to British manufacturing, sustainability, innovation and workforce development.

The Grow in Kent team with new Non-Executive Chair, Sarah Roots

Invest Kent

Grow in Kent announces Sarah Roots as Non-Executive Chair

Aerial view of Dartford transport hub

Energy

Aegis Energy consults on plans for clean transport hub in Dartford

Aegis Energy has launched a public consultation on proposals for a new multi-energy charging and refuelling hub at Littlebrook Business Park in Dartford, aimed at supporting the transition to cleaner freight and logistics operations across the South East.