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Ealing Apprenticeship Programme Apprenticeship Evolution in Ealing 16 May 2012 EALING COUNCIL
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The Beginning Aim –Cross-party support for a Borough apprenticeship scheme for 20 apprentices aged 16-24 –No qualifications necessary Business Case –EIA highlights imbalance in workforce profile in terms of age –Commitment from all London Councils to collaboratively take on 2000 apprentices Evaluation –Scrutiny panel –Independent consultation
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Funding S106 Planning Agreements –Skills and employment clauses –Match-fund apprenticeship placements Core Funding –Staffing –Project costs Host Departments –Match fund training allowance Government Funding –Through training provider for qualification
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2007 The First Year Mentoring support from Way to Work Training allowance and agreement with HR Pastoral support Connexions Mentoring Support HR issues Assumption L2 to L3 qualification Progression Programme 22 apprentices recruited
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Ealing Apprentices 2008
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From the Second Year Independent of mentor and expand Evaluation In-house recruitment including screening and support Support in placement Buddy scheme Group support apprentices and supervisors Bespoke Supervisor, and Equalities courses Identify training providers to work in partnership Progression Programme
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Ealing Apprentices 2009
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Expansion Continues – Current Activities Annual Graduation and Awards Ceremony Increase in skills areas, including surveying, youth work, child care, ICT, caretaking First L4 apprenticeship Safeguarding training Advice and guidance to other boroughs Departmental strategies trying individual models
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Ealing Apprentices 2010
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Current Activities – Ealing Pathways Unique pre-apprenticeship programme 16-24 targeted groups 10 people in group on 6 month programme (twice a year) 3 days work placement, 1 ½ days training, ½ day mentoring Progression support
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Current Activities – Borough Strategy To promote and increase the numbers of apprenticeships in the borough –Information, Advice and Guide –Training provider partnerships –Development of borough apprenticeship website –Target employers
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Ealing Apprentices 2011
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Current Activities – Procurement and Supply Chain Council engages with large number of companies to provide services Concerns that not enough apprenticeships taken up by contractors Director Property and Regeneration Chair of London Councils Apprenticeship Subgroup Pan-London Councils agreement to have an apprenticeship procurement policy TYPE support development of West London policy
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Current Activities – Ealing Apprenticeship Network Network for employers to have a supported apprenticeship community –The council has experience, ideas, co-ordination and desire to support –Information and advice –Stay connected –Link with training providers –Buy into services –Celebration event
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Outcomes to date Approx 115 apprentices recruited in first 5 years 43 apprentices currently on programme 67 completed so far 66 achieved L2 qualification 39 achieved L3 qualification 16 people with disabilities (23%) 50/50 distribution ethnicity, gender, age bands Progression: 27 jobs with council, 15 jobs externally, 6 university, 6 babies! (80%)
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Benefits High retention rates and a loyal workforce Improves your style both as a manager or team member Bring fresh ideas to your service and keen to learn new skills Opportunity to understand ‘life stage’ and ‘life skills’ through a learning environment Apprentice graduates recruiting apprentices Win-win situation as young residents have positive opportunities Anecdotally ‘this has saved my life’!
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Ealing Apprentices 2012
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For further information contact Vanita Nicholls Ealing Council Apprenticeship Programme 020 8825 6234 apprenticeships@ealing.gov.uk
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