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of the UK workforce were born after 1980………27%
……we must prepare for an ever faster changing future
27%
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A quarterof a millionApprenticeshipsin 2008/09
42%
26%
24%
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Building the Business Case
Break even
Break even
Experienced/ competent worker
e.g. Retail
e.g. Engineering
Relative productivity/ contribution
Time in years1 2 3
What is the National Apprenticeship Service?
About Us
Learner Services function
Employer Services function
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ProvidersINTERMEDIARIES
EMPLOYERS
LEARNERS
National Policy and Business Development Team
BROKERS
YPLA/LAs
SFA
DoE & BIS
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Rising numbers of apprentices
• 162,000 people started an Apprenticeship in 2001/02• Over 300,000 people are expected to start an Apprenticeship in 2010/11
Apprenticeship starts
175 184
225 240280
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Success rates
In 2001/02 – 76% of starters did not complete their Apprenticeship programmeIn 2009/10 – 74% of starters successfully completed their programme
Apprenticeship Success rates
48.6%
59.0%63.9%
70.9%73.8%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
Level 2 Advanced All
East England Starts 2009/1016-18s by Sector
Sector Subject Area Adv/Higher Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships
Total
Retail and Commercial Enterprise 166 2,130 2,296
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies
491 1,301 1,742
Business, Administration and Law 195 1463 1,658
Construction, Planning & the Built Environment
443 869 1,312
Health, Public Services and Care 254 992 1,176
Information and Communication Technology
458 386 844
Leisure, Travel and Tourism 221 336 557
Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care
52 319 371
Arts, Media and Publishing 6 5 11
Education and Training 0 4 4
East of England Total 2,236 7,735 9,971
East England Starts 2009/10 16-18 by Local Authority
Local Authority
Adv/Higher Apprenticeship
s Apprenticeships Total
Bedford 44 152 196
Central Bedfordshire 116 310 426
Luton 108 181 289
Cambridgeshire 214 532 746
Peterborough 48 232 280
Essex 547 2,616 3,163
Southend-on-Sea 46 261 307
Thurrock 62 215 277
Hertfordshire 440 923 1,363
Norfolk 350 1,181 1,531
Suffolk 231 1,132 1,393
East of England Total 2,206 7,735 9,971
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of businesses who currently employ apprentices say they made a positive contribution during the recession
72%
of employers who employ apprentices agree they make the workplace more productive
80%
of consumers favour using a company which takes on apprentices81%
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of apprentice employers rely on their Apprenticeship programmes to provide a skilled workforce for the future
83%
of apprentice employers believe that Apprenticeships lead to a more motivated and satisfied workforce
88%
of consumers think that it is important for companies to take on apprentices during today’s economic recovery
94%
100% of people in thisroom can make an
invaluable and unique contribution to the
success ofApprenticeships
100% of people in thisroom can make an
invaluable and unique contribution to the
success ofApprenticeships
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