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Welcome Apprenticeships Date – 12 May 2009 Presented to – Provider Forum By – Diane Wilford
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Apprenticeship ambitions What are Apprenticeships? Whey employers like Apprenticeships Online Apprenticeship vacancy matching service National Apprenticeship Service Agenda
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400,000 Apprentices in England by 2020 – increasingly Advanced Apprenticeships 250,000 starts and 190,000 completions One in five young people to undertake an Apprenticeship An Apprenticeship place for each suitably qualified young person from 2013 - Entitlement Apprenticeship Ambitions
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Apprenticeship and Advanced Apprenticeships National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Key skills in Application of Number and Communication Technical Certificate Employee Rights and Responsibilities Over 190 different frameworks across 80 sectors Apprenticeships
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Additional learning support e.g. literacy and numeracy Additional social needs e.g. significant problems with confidence, self-esteem, motivation or attendance Exceptional learner support Apprenticeships
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Eligible learners resident in England completed school not in full-time Further Education not in Higher Education Learners not eligible graduates, expect those who have participated in the New Deal and are in the eligible client group (LSC Funding Guidance 2008/09 Learner Eligibility Guidance) Apprenticeships
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Minimum £80 per week* for 16-18 year olds and 19+ learners in first year of apprenticeship thereafter national minimum rate of pay Terms and conditions as per contract 30-35 hours; less with LSC approval, Learners can apply for career development loans T: 0800 100 900 * £95 from 1 August 2009 Apprenticeships
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Funding & priorities 16-18 – Fully funded Adults – Employer contribution 25+ - focus on work returners, first level 2/3 Apprenticeships
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Compelling evidence that Apprenticeships Improve Business Performance in key areas: Increased competitiveness Higher productivity Improved quality of work Reduced costs Increase employee satisfaction Higher staff retention Stronger career progression More diverse workforce Why get involved
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95+ Apprenticeship providers in EM L&R: Participation 07/08 - 4,608 Success rate 07/08 – 66%; 1,240 completions Inspection grades – no inadequate provision Work Based Academy – provider network Apprenticeship Providers
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Available since January 2009 Web based system Comprehensive information on providers Search for vacancies across the country Apply on-line Track progress of applications www.apprenticeships.org.uk Online Apprenticeship vacancy matching service
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New organisation End-to-end responsibility for delivery of service and targets A separate and distinct service within the LSC Operates at national and sub-regional level Operational from April 2009 National Apprenticeship Service
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A dedicated field force: complementing the skills brokerage service work with employers and Apprentices from initial interest to completion and progression to help careers guidance staff in schools and colleges to manage relationships with other stakeholders, including Local Authorities and Sector Skills Councils. National Apprenticeship Service
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Diane Wilford Employer Services Manager National Apprenticeship Service 01522 508555 07766 072843 diane.wilford@lsc.gov.uk
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