A city training provider has been judged as ‘Good’ by Ofsted following a recent inspection. Hull City Council’s Hull Training and Adult Education teams were inspected in June and overall they were deemed to be delivering ‘Good’ provision with one element of the service noted as ‘Outstanding’. Tim Gardner and his inspection team spent five days with staff from the training service to judge how well the council is delivering training to its learners and supporting employers and partners in the city. During the time spent with Hull Training and Adult Education, inspectors found that the standard of work for learners and teaching, training and assessment is good. The consultation of views from learners’, partners’ and employers was particularly noted as ‘Outstanding’ by the Ofsted inspectors. These views are key in helping to develop and improve the training provision on offer. Councillor Steven Bayes, Portfolio Holder for Economic Regeneration and Employment, said: “I am really pleased with the outcome of this inspection and it is good news that we are delivering high quality training provision for young people and adults in the area. “I’m pleased about the emphasis which Ofsted have made upon the council’s adaptability in meeting the needs…



