Championing a better way of doing business for you and your communities The Co-op Lloyd Thomas Group Apprenticeship Manager.

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Championing a better way of doing business for you and your communities The Co-op Lloyd Thomas Group Apprenticeship Manager

Who are we? The Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer co-operatives, owned by more than eight million members. It is the UK’s fifth biggest food retailer operating across the country with almost 2,800 local, convenience and medium-sized stores. Amongst its other wholly-owned businesses are the UK’s number one funeral services provider, a major general insurer and a developing legal services business. The Group also has a minority shareholding in The Co-operative Bank and a joint- venture travel business with Thomas Cook. As well as having clear financial and operational objectives, the Group, which operates 3,500 outlets and employs approaching 70,000 people, is a recognised leader for its social goals and community-led programmes.

Does the retail industry need apprenticeships? Numbers employed in retail have declined since 2008 but the incidence of low pay have been rising in retail for several years Cost pressures have increased markedly at a time when growth in consumer expenditure has been subdued The rate of change within the workforce is now set to quicken as the digital revolution reshapes the industry, assisted by many more leases being up for renewal and accelerated by the diverging costs of labour versus technology The retail industry is supportive in principle of the National Living Wage but the effects on employment have been underestimated BRC predict that ‘together these effects could mean there are as many as 900,000 fewer jobs in retail by 2025 but those that remain will be more productive and higher earning’.

How have we been involved in Apprenticeships Initial aspiration to create 2000 Apprenticeships over 3 years Over 3000 Apprenticeships since the beginning of the programme Created 3 specific funeral Apprenticeship pathways to support Co-op Funeralcare Chaired the Retail Trailblazer About to pilot the new Retailer Apprenticeship standard within our Food Stores Apprenticeship Ambassador for the North West National Apprenticeship Awards judge Member of the Taskforce for the visitor economy sector

Trailblazers The Richard Review found that there were key areas of the programme where significant improvements could be made to make it more rigorous and responsive to the needs of employers which will, in turn, help to drive growth in the number of apprenticeships. Our plans for implementing these reforms are set out in The Future of Apprenticeships in England: Implementation Plan2, published in October The key measures aim to: Put employers in the driving seat. Apprenticeships will be based on standards designed by employers, making them more relevant and therefore more attractive to existing and new employers. Increase the quality of apprenticeships. An apprentice will need to demonstrate their competence through rigorous and holistic assessment. This will focus on the end of the apprenticeship to ensure that the apprentice is ready to progress. Simplify the system. The new employer-designed standards will be short and easy to understand. They will describe the skills, knowledge and behaviour that an individual needs to be fully competent in an occupation. Give employers purchasing power. Putting control of government funding for the external training of apprentices in the hands of employers, to empower businesses to act as customers, driving up the quality and relevance of such training.

New Apprenticeship Standards Establish a genuine need for training of at least 12 months in a new job role NO mandatory qualifications Method of training is flexible English and maths Employer must be confident that the apprentice is competent according to the apprenticeship standard Independent end assessment Graded: pass or distinction Existing Apprenticeship Frameworks Initial assessment Prescribed qualifications Employees Rights and Responsibilities English and maths Provider led assessment of apprentice for each component of the framework All components of the framework achieved

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Retail Trailblazer and the reformed standards Chaired the Retail Trailblazer 3 new standards written and 3 assessment plans to support Pilot of 40 direct hire level 2 in Food Stores commenced in April 2016 Pilot of level 3 in September with existing Team members Simple to use and map to existing learning Focus on the ability to do a role rather than achieve a qualification/framework Looking at level 6 CMI Degree level Apprenticeship for logistics Funeral arranger and Funeral Director standards have been agreed and are currently in development which we will be supporting

Planning for the future Plug identified skills gaps across all Business Areas using apprenticeship frameworks/standards Bring in new young talent into the Group on a structured development path Incorporate where possible professional qualifications that sit within apprenticeship frameworks (CIPD, AAT, CII) Up-skill and train existing staff to support their onward development Recruitment of Emerging Talent –Potential to deliver L6/L7 Degree apprenticeships as part of a cohort Graduate/School leaver programme

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