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Welcome
Apprenticeship & Traineeships
Skills Show 2015
• Apprenticeships
• Find an apprenticeship (Faa)
• Higher and Degree Apprenticeships
• Apprenticeships Reforms
• Apprenticeship Work Study Resources
• Traineeships
An Apprenticeship is a way for young people and adult learners to earn while they learn in a real job, gaining a real qualification and a real future
What is an Apprenticeship?
The benefits are…• Earn a salary whilst in a real job
• Learn job specific skills
• Gain a variety of transferable skills
• Progress into higher education
• Advance in their chosen career
• Work towards nationally recognised qualifications
• For people of all ability levels, including your most able students
Do you know…•Apprenticeships are available
in over 1500 job roles across
280 skills and industries from
engineering to veterinary
nursing, accounting to digital
media.
•Over 490,000 people started an
Apprenticeship in 2014/15
(119,000 were 16-18 year-olds)
•Up to 27,000 vacancies
available at any one time
Level of Apprenticeships
Different levels of Apprenticeship available
Plus knowledge, competence, and employability skills
IntermediateApprenticeship
AdvancedApprenticeship
HigherApprenticeship
• Level 2
• 12-18 months
• Equivalent to 5 GCSEs A* - C
• Level 3
• 18-48 months
• Equivalent to 2 A-levels
• Levels 4,5,6,7
• 24 months+
• Up to Degree Bachelors & Masters level
00/00/2013
Search for Apprenticeship vacancies
Visit GOV.UK and search for `Apprenticeships`
Higher Apprenticeships“The Government’s ambition is for it to become the norm for
young people to achieve their career goals by going into an
Apprenticeship or to university to – in the case of some Higher
Apprenticeships – doing both.”
• A higher and degree apprenticeship is a way to earn while you learn in a real job,
gaining a real qualification and a real future.
• Higher apprenticeships incorporate a work-based learning programme leading to a
nationally recognised qualification at level 4 and above, with level 4 and 5 being
equivalent to a Higher Education Certificate/Diploma or a Foundation Degree, level 6
equivalent to a Bachelor degree and level 7 equivalent to a Master’s degree.
• Degree apprenticeships are at level 6 and 7 and must include a Bachelors degree at
level 6 and a Masters Degree at level 7
• There are currently 75 higher and degree apprenticeships available (with more in
development)
• More of these specialised and highly skilled apprenticeships are being offered each
year.
What is a higher & degree apprenticeship?
How are they Structured
Higher and degree apprenticeships (like intermediate and advanced
levels) –
• combine work and study
• may include a work-based, academic or combined qualification
or include a professional qualification relevant to the industry
• includes study part-time at college, university or with training
provider
• can take between one to four years to complete
Higher and degree apprenticeship frameworks in England
Higher and degree apprenticeship standards in England
Apprenticeship Reforms and Trailblazers
Background and Overview of Reforms
Why are we reforming
Apprenticeships?• To meet the needs of the future economy and
businesses.• To ensure Apprenticeships are more rigorous and
responsive to the needs of employers following Richard Review
• Apprenticeships viewed with the same esteem as University
• The changes will build on existing strengths
What are the main aims of the reforms?
High qualityHigher expectations of
English and Maths, more assessment at end of Apprenticeship and
introducing grading.
Employer drivenEnsuring rigorous training that will
support economic growth
SimpleComplex frameworks to
be replaced by standards of around one page
written by employers.
• Standards designed by employers will replace existing Frameworks.
• New standards will be clear and concise, written by employers and no more than two pages long.
• All Apprenticeships will have an end-point assessment.
• Apprenticeships will be graded for the first time. • All Apprenticeships will last a minimum of 12
months.
What changes are we making to Apprenticeships?
• Employers want successful apprentices to be fully competent in their chosen occupation.
• All new apprenticeships will have an end-point assessment - apprentice will be required to demonstrate competency across the whole standard.
• End-point assessment will be synoptic – assessing skills and knowledge in an integrated way – and will be graded.
• Trailblazers will develop Assessment Plans which will set out their approach to assessment, including the end-point assessment – what, how and who should assess.
What does this mean for Apprenticeship assessment?
Trailblazers Guidance and detail about Funding Trial:
www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-of-apprenticeships-in-england-guidanc
e-for-trailblazers
Published standards and Assessment Plans:
https://
www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-standards-list-of-occup
ations-available
Additional standards in development:
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/apprenticeship-standards
Where can I find out more?
If an employer or you are interested in getting involved, you can email: [email protected]
3 Million Apprenticeships
• Government fully committed to apprenticeship growth
• World class apprenticeships are essential to support our
employers and to help our economy to prosper
• Employer-led apprenticeship reforms to improve the quality of
apprenticeships
• Focus on increasing higher and degree apprenticeships
3 Million Apprenticeships
• From April 2016 employers will not be required to pay employer
N I contributions for apprentices under age of 25 on earnings up
to the upper earnings limit
• Procurement - all relevant bids for government contracts £10
million plus and lasting more than 12 months- commitment to
apprenticeships
• Legislation will provide protection for the term ‘apprenticeship’
• An apprenticeship employer levy will be introduced
by 2017
Apprenticeship StudyWorkbook
Apprenticeship Study Workbook
• To increase awareness amongst 16-18 year olds of the opportunities available to them through Apprenticeships
• To promote the breadth, and range of jobs available• Progressions routes to advanced and degree level jobs• Enabling informed choices• 20 hours of self study• Teacher-led input minimal at 5 hours• Promotes independent learning
Apprenticeship Study Workbook
Independent learning skills Research skills Collaborative learning skills Presentation skills Personal reflective skills Employability skills Career development skills
Apprenticeship Study Workbook
The benefits
The workbook is Free……Can be completed in 20 hours, and can fit into
the Study Programme hours for students as non-accredited learning
Can be used as part of the curriculum to attract funding through the Education Funding Agency.
Apprenticeship Study Workbook
The benefits
Target 16-18’s as alternative to University study50% of this group select employment as an
alternative to Higher Education. Making Apprenticeships the priority route
Workbooks supports Apprenticeships and other work with training options
Also supports those who are undecided
Apprenticeship Study Workbook
The Target Group
Apprenticeship Study Workbook
What Next?
It’s very simple. The free workbook can be downloaded from the website
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeships-teachers-handbook-and-study-material
Copies available today
Schools Apprenticeship Portal
www.apprenticeships.org.uk Get in Go Far apprenticeship campaign site• Free Apprenticeship webinars throughout 2016• Find out the very latest about apprenticeships• Free resources to download and use e.g
• How to find the best jobs• A degree without debt• Latest news near you• How to support your students
And much more……….
Traineeships – The Programme
What is a Traineeship?
An Education and Training programme to engage young people aged between 16-24 to prepare them for work by:-
• Providing work preparation training• Providing support with literacy and maths• Giving meaningful work experience• Providing Support with job search and/or progression into
further learning
What is a Traineeship?
Traineeships are designed for young people who:Are 16-24 years old and are not “apprenticeship ready” And, after help on the traineeship programme, could be able to secure an Apprenticeship or other work with training within six months of starting the traineeship.For 16-18 year olds, employers have the flexibility to work with this group who have a full Level 2 qualification or below, but not a full Level 3, and give support to undertake high quality work experience in preparation for employment.For 19-24 year olds, the programme is available only for those who have not yet achieved their first full Level 2 qualification.
Who are they for?
Need intensiveSupport
(long way from
Job Market)
Apprenticeship/Job Ready
Need Support but;
“work ready” in 6 months
Initial Assessment is Key
Benefits to Trainees
• Be in a better position to compete for an Apprenticeship or other job.
• The opportunity to build a CV and get vital experience with local and national employers.
• Improving English and maths skills and boost chances of getting a job, as well as improving long term prospects
• Employers are at the centre of Traineeships to ensure they give the skills needed to secure a job and succeed in employment.
• At the end of the work experience placement the Trainee will have priority for any interview with the company if a role becomes available, but receive a reference and an exit interview as a minimum.
Elizabeth MoffattHR Advisor5th Year Business Apprentice
Sociology Psychology
Business Studies Travel & Tourism
Nestle - nutrition, health and wellness company
National Grid – Electricity and Gas company
Airbus – Aircraft Manufacturer
MBDA - Missile Developers
KMF – Sheet Metal Fabrication
Caunton Engineering – Structural Steelworkers
BAE Systems -British defence, security and aerospace
DAF Trucks – Commercial Vehicle Manufacturer
Ford – Motor Manufacturer
Rolls Royce – Motor Manufacturer
1,336 Apprentices Took the
Survey
98% Were happy they chose an
apprenticeship
45% said careers
advice was very poor or
didn’t receive any
74% believe their parents and friends
apprenticeship has positively
changed
79% chose an apprenticeship for the career
prospects