The Mayor of London Programmes support Londoners to gain the skills they need, to get into careers and the capital’s long-term economic growth.
We are proudly working with the Mayor of London and a fantastic range of businesses to produce four academy Hubs, supporting the construction, hospitality, digital and creative sectors. Our Mayor’s Skills Academies are all credited by The Quality Mark which identifies our academies to be excellent, industry-relevant training in the capital. The Quality Mark represents our commitment to including a combination of sector-specific questions, and wider cross-cutting issues like diversity and inclusion, sustainability, Good Work and the engagement of under-represented groups.
Find out more about our Skills Academies here.
Skills Bootcamps for Londoners is a £21.6 million investment programme supported by the Mayor of London, aimed at helping Londoners build their essential skills to get ahead in our economy and access good work. They are an important part of the Mayor of London’s commitment to supporting Londoners to progress into good quality jobs paying at least the London Living Wage.
The Skills Bootcamps support London’s priority sectors which include Digital, Green, Construction, Creative, Health and Social Care.
Find out more about the Skills Bootcamps here.
‘Multiply’ is a government-funded programme to help adults improve their numeracy skills.
Having a good level of maths skills can help you find more job opportunities and lead to higher wages or can help you prepare for further study. They also help in everyday life, for example helping children with homework and budgeting.
If you’re aged 19 and over and don’t have maths GCSE Grade 4/ Grade C or equivalent, you can access free numeracy courses through Multiply to build your confidence with numbers and gain a qualification.
We have partnered with Multiply to offer FREE courses that are designed to fit into your daily life, and we can also offer evening and weekend classes. We have courses for beginners up to Level 2 which may lead to further study.
Are you interested in taking part in Multiply? Register your interest here.