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Committee Material Published 29 Jun 2021 ↗ View on Parliament

Responsibility for responding to changes in the world of work does not sit with one department. DWP told us that it works with other government departments to help fill roles in sectors where there is growing demand: for example, with DHSC on filling vacancies in social care, or with BEIS on jobs in the green economy. We want the Department to be proactive in planning ahead. On top of this work, DWP should take a more strategic approach to engaging with other departments—for example DCMS, as ...

Responsibility for responding to changes in the world of work does not sit with one department. DWP told us that it works with other government departments to help fill roles in sectors where there is growing demand: for example, with DHSC on filling vacancies in social care, or with BEIS on jobs in the green economy. We want the Department to be proactive in planning ahead. On top of this work, DWP should take a more strategic approach to engaging with other departments—for example DCMS, as the department responsible for digital, and BEIS—to identify sectors which may face increased demand in the future. We also urge the Department to work c Type: conclusion | Number: 4 | Paragraph: 35 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The Government has set up the joint DCMS/BEIS Office for AI, the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, and the independent AI Council, which advises on the adoption of new technology.