National Apprenticeship Week takes place on from the 9th to the 13th March 2015. With the UK skills gap widening, more Apprentices are needed.  National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) is all about encouraging more small businesses to take on apprentices  as well as promoting the wide range of apprenticeships that are on offer, including those at higher level and within blue chip companies. The week is also a celebration of apprenticeships and the level of success that learners can achieve and the positive impact they have on individuals, businesses and the UK economy. This will be shown with statistics and case studies from the National Apprenticeship Service (the government body organising NAW).  

Did you know?

  • 1,000 businesses are now involved in designing the new apprenticeship standards
  • There are 1,500 different apprenticeships on offer in more than 170 industries
  • The government invested £1.5bn in apprenticeships in 2013 to 2014
  • Businesses report an average increase in productivity by £214 a week when they hire apprentices
  “We want National Apprenticeship Week 2015 to be even more successful than in 2014 in delivering employer commitments (The National Apprenticeship Week 2014 - outputs and results file demonstrates this year’s successes), gathering support and celebrating the programme, reinforcing our ‘Get In. Go Far.’ marketing campaign.”   Apprenticeships week 2015  

Key Facts

SME’s – What you should know
  • There is amazing support available to businesses nationally, such as the Apprenticeship Grant for Employers (AGE)
  • Businesses can also access mentoring and support from other businesses through the Apprenticeship Ambassadors Network and the ApprenticeMakers community
  • SMEs are central to apprenticeship reforms, such as their involvement in setting new apprenticeship standards known as “Trailblazers”.
  There has never been a better time to hire an apprentice. They will help a business grow their own talent by developing a motivated, skilled and highly qualified workforce. The National Apprenticeships Service provides a dedicated service to employers, offering free, expert advice and support to those looking to recruit apprentices or take on a trainee for the first time, or expand their apprenticeship programme. Logic4training can also help if you are looking to recruit apprentices in the gas utilisation industry. We work in association with Luton Borough council’s Adult Learning service alongside employers to fully support them through the recruitment and funding process.   During the National Apprenticeship Week Businesses are being encouraged to:
  • Like, follow and share “Apprenticeships” on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin.
  • Join ApprenticeMakers and share, learn and inspire other employers
  • Ask your apprentices to send a picture for our Pinterest “selfie” map
  • Arrange a “Made by apprentices” open day at your premises for visitors
  • Invite a teacher and some year 9-11 pupils from a local school to job shadow some of your apprentices in the workplace.
 

Interested in taking on an apprentice in the plumbing and heating industry?

Call 0345 845 7222 or email [email protected]

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