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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Over 20,000 new apprentice jobs pledges for National Apprenticeship Week

Even more people will get an opportunity to earn while they learn, after more than 20,000 new Apprenticeships have been pledged by employers as part of National Apprenticeship Week.

Even more people will get an opportunity to earn while they learn, after more than 20,000 new Apprenticeships have been pledged by employers as part of National Apprenticeship Week [1].

From Lloyds Banking Group committing to hiring 5,000 apprentices, Greene King and Whitbread pledging 2,000 a piece and EE, Mitchells & Butlers and Starbucks each announcing 1,000 vacancies, announcements have been made by hundreds of businesses around the country. 

And it’s not just big corporates that are showing their commitment to Apprenticeships – 47% of the employers creating new Apprenticeships are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Smaller organisations announcing plans to take on apprentices include Cambridgeshire retailer Crafting Time, Kent web designers Interactive Red, London charity Lives Not Knives, Grimsby electrical contractors HYBRiD, Oldham construction firm Emanuel Whittaker and Penzance customer services company TR18 Contact.

Other companies that have pledged new Apprenticeships include BT, ITV, Network Rail, Be Wiser Insurance, Central Bedfordshire Council, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Ashtead Plant Hire, Southend Citizen Advice Bureau and Virgin Media. Meanwhile, Capita Personal Independence Payment have pledged to make five per cent of its non-healthcare workforce apprentices and launched a drive to hire more disabled young people onto Apprenticeships. (See notes to editors for a full list of companies who have pledged new vacancies.)

And National Apprenticeship Week has also seen a boost to the new Traineeships, which give young people the work preparation training, English, maths and work experience they need to get an Apprenticeship or other job.

Employers including the BBC and Port of Tilbury have pledged to give more young people Traineeships – as have Liverpool Football Club through a partnership with Myerscough College. Meanwhile, Westminster Kingsway College has launched a new Parliamentary Traineeship programme so 16-23 year olds can get a chance to gain experience in the corridors of power.

Business Secretary Vince Cable said: "The Government is putting an end to the damaging divide between vocational and academic learning. We are committing the biggest ever investment in Apprenticeships and are on track to create two million Apprenticeships over the course of this Parliament.

"The resounding success of this year’s National Apprenticeship week demonstrates that apprenticeships are deservedly becoming more popular with business of all sizes. Apprentices already contribute £1.8 billion to the economy and with these further commitments, thousands more people will now be able to get the practical skills they need to build careers and help firms grow.”

Today’s announcement follows new research revealing that nearly half (44%) of employers intend to take on one or more apprentices in the next five years [2].  And research from the Association of Accounting Technicians revealed that apprentices delivered around £1.8bn of net economic benefits to UK organisations in the last year [3].

The Week has also seen the Prime Minister announce the government’s commitment to creating two million Apprenticeships over the lifetime of the current Parliament. David Cameron also announced the next round of Trailblazer employers; 29 new groups of employers who will lead the transformation of Apprenticeships. The new trailblazers, spanning sectors from accountancy to aviation, nursing to retail, include small businesses and sector specialists as well as some big names such as Tata Steel, John Lewis, British Airways and BMW [4].

Other announcements during the Week included the launch of new Higher, degree level, Apprenticeships in Space Engineering and Nursing. And to help bring more SME employers on board, further support has been announced including a new online mentoring service, Apprenticemakers. Meanwhile, the AvLive feed of vacancies which training providers and partners can use to promote Apprenticeship vacancies has been upgraded following a successful six-month testing period.

Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock MP said: “"We want to make going to University or into an Apprenticeship the new norm, and over half of young people say they would like to do an Apprenticeship if one were available. So it’s great that as National Apprenticeship Week 2014 comes to a close we can announce that 20,432 new positions are to be created.

"In order to give young people the best chance possible of securing an Apprenticeship or job and unlock their potential, we need to help them become work-ready. The new Traineeships will be crucial to that.

“Apprenticeships are delivering for employers, young people, adults and the economy and are increasing at a record rate. Nearly every employer that takes on an apprentice reports benefits to their business, including the ability to grow their own talents,"

Now in its seventh year, National Apprenticeship Week is designed to celebrate Apprenticeships and the positive impact they have on individuals, businesses and the wider economy.  The overarching theme for 2014 has been Great Apprenticeships, to demonstrate that Apprenticeships are great for business, personal careers and create opportunities for both employers and apprentices.

Visit apprenticeships.org.uk or https://bitly.com/Traineeships2014 for more information.

Employers pledging Apprenticeships:
The Centre for Mineral Products Professional Development 

A.P. Broome Landscapes Limited

Accord Group

Adatis Consulting Ltd

ADI

 

Affinity Sutton

Ageing in Great Britain CIC

Aim High Training Solutions Ltd

Anchor

 

Anglian Water

Aon

 

Aquafax

 

Ashtead Plant Hire

Atkins

 

Atos

 

aVida Care Ltd

Babcock International

Babcock International

Balfour Beatty

Barlows (UK) Ltd

Barratt Developments PLC

Be Training Academy Ltd

Be Wiser Insurance

Becton Dickinson UK Ltd

Belvior Lettings

Benslow Music Trust

Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council

Blackpool Council

Bolton Council

Boots

Bradleys Estate Agents

Brent Council

Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival

British Airways

Brooklyn House

Brunelcare

BT plc

 

Bury Council

Capita Talent Partnerships

Carlisle City Council

Carlisle City Council

Casgo Connections Ltd

Caterpillar

 

Central Bedfordshire Council

Central Training Academy

Centro

 

Chartered Institute of Legal Executives

Cheeky Munkey

Cheshire West and Chester Council

Chevron Traffic Management

Claremont PR

Clarkson Evans

Clocktower

Compass Group UK & Ireland

Covea Insurance

Crafting Time Ltd

Cumbria County Council

Dale Power Solutions Ltd

Danbro

 

Dance East

Dataflow Peripherals

Days Lettings

Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

Defence Support International

DEG Signal Ltd

Derby Homes

Derry Building Services

DKFS Training Ltd

e2v

 

EE

 

Emanuel Whittaker

Enable

 

esg.

 

Everton in the Community

Farmfoods Limited

Fisher Management

Frankie and Benny's

Fujitsu

 

Full Circle Learning

Futures Housing Group

Gestamp Tallent Ltd

Ginger Nut Media

Gist Limited

Glotech

 

Greene King

GSK

 

GSM England Retail UK

Hailey Hall School

Hayward Tyler Limited

HBP Systems Ltd

Henley College Coventry

Heritage Foundation

Hertfordshire County Council

Hopwood Hall College

HYBRiD (Grimsby) Ltd

IBM UK Ltd

IMPACT Apprenticeships

Interactive Red

ITV

 

J Murphy & Sons Ltd

James Paget University Hospital

Kingswood

KLM UK Engineering Limited

KMF

 

Kruger Associates Ltd

Kustom Clothing

La Bote

 

Lafarge Tarmac

Laing O'Rourke

Lakefield Foods

Lancashire County Council

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Learning Unlimited

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Leicester City Council

LIVES NOT KNIVES

Lloyds Banking Group

Lucy Glyn Support Services Ltd

Mainstay Group Ltd

Mayor of London

McCann Manchester

Meroncourt

Merseylink CJV

Milton Keynes Service Partnership LLP

Mitchells & Butlers

Morecare Ltd

MPR Music Production

National Sales Academy

Nemco

 

Network Rail

New Charter Housing Trust Group

New Wolsey Theatre

Next Retail Ltd

NG Bailey

 

Nominet

 

Nomura International PLC

Norbert Dentressangle

North Hertfordshire College

North Hertfordshire District Council

North Lincolnshire Homes

Northumberland County Council

Not Going to Uni

Nottingham City Council

Nyama

 

O2

 

Paneltex Limited

Paxman Landscapes Uk Ltd

PHOENIX Medical Supplies Ltd/ Rowlands Pharmacy

Pinnacle Support

Pixel by pixel

Plymouth Apprenticeship Company

Plymouth City Council

Portmill Surgery

Pursuit Training

Quite Great Limited

Redrow Homes

Reed NCFE

Richard Ward Hair & Metrospa

RNLI

 

Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council

Rotherham NHS

Rugged & Tough Ltd

Sanctuary Personnel

Santander UK

Sarah Hodge Hairdressing Group

Scientifica Ltd

SCWS Limited

Selco Trade Centres

Sequence

 

Serco Vocational Services

Severn Trent Water

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHSFT

Silver Trowel Ltd

Skill-serve Training Ltd

Smiths Row

South Glos Council

South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Southampton Solent University

Southend CAB

southwest trains

Stafford College

Starbucks Coffee Company

Stronghold International

Stronghold International Ltd

Syngenta

 

TCA Lifting Ltd

TES2000 LTD

Thames Water Utilities Limited

The apprentice agency

The College of West Anglia

The Flying Music Company Limited

The ITP

 

The Juice Academy

The Manufacturing Technology Centre

The Red Lion

The Sanctuary Group

The Social Resource Centre Ltd

The Walton Centre FT NHS

The Way Ahead Training & Consultancy Ltd

Thompson and First Choice

Timico Ltd

TMB Patterns Limited

TNT Post

 

TR18Contact

Trade and Discount Signs

Transport for London

Transport for London

Travelodge

UKFast

 

United Utilities

Virgin Media

Walsall Works programme

Walter Smith Fine Foods Ltd

Warren Services

Warwickshire County Council

Way ahead Care

way Homecare

West Notts College

Wheatfield Surgery

Whitbread

 

William Hill

WSP

 

York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Yorkshire Housing

YPO

 

[1] Data sourced from monitoring press coverage during National Apprenticeship Week, and through press releases sent to National Apprenticeship Service and registrations on the National Apprenticeship Service Pledgeometer.

[2] http://apprenticeships.org.uk/news-media/latest-news/article402.aspx

[3] http://www.aat.org.uk/news/article/AAT-research-shows-value-of-apprenticeships-UK-businesses

[4] https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/apprenticeship-trailblazers