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NAS Supporting Manufacturers in the South West
Presented byBob HarrisonEmployer Account Manager
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Winning the confidence of employers
National Apprenticeship Service
• 88% of employers who employ apprentices believe this leads to a more motivated and satisfied workforce
• 81% of consumers prefer to use a company that employs apprentices
• 83% of employers rely on their Apprenticeship programme to give them the skilled workers for the future
• 81% of businesses said apprentices helped to generate higher overall productivity
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Apprenticeship Growth
National Apprenticeship Service
• Nationally there has been a 63% increase in the number of people starting an Apprenticeship, despite an unfavourable recruitment market
• Success Rates continue to improve year-on-year nationally above 77%
•According to the National Audit Office (Feb.’12) , every £1 of public investment in Apprenticeships delivers a return of £18 to the wider economy.
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Apprenticeship Growth ……
•Over the last three years Apprenticeships frameworks have grown from 190 to over 250, and still growing
•Apprenticeship frameworks cover 1,200 job roles
•National Apprenticeship Service is responsible for all elements of the Apprenticeships which includes working closely with businesses.
•Apprenticeship recruitment is made easy for employers with free on-line advertising, training providers find the most suitable candidates for employers to interview.
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Apprenticeships
Note: Lighter section of series shows volume of Female gender starts
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2010/11 Q3* 2011/12 Q3*
Starts and Success - Engineering
Intermediate Level Apprenticeships Advanced Level Apprenticeships Higher Apprenticeships
77%
77%
93%
80%
69%
62%
68%
63%
74%
71%
80%
75%
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AGE 16 to 24 – Employer Incentive
•On 16 November 2011 the Government announced the Youth Contract - a £1 billion package of support to encourage businesses with up to 1,000 employees to employ young people
•Pay the employers the full grant of £1500 13 weeks after the apprentice starts
•Employer can claim up to 10 grants (£15,000).
•An employer will be eligible for AGE if they have not employed an apprentice in the last 12 months.
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AGE 16 to 24 – Eligibility
•Our aim is to support employers new to Apprenticeship delivery to offer NEW jobs in support of young people
•The employer must recruit a 16 to 24 year old who isliving in England and not in full-time education (at the same time as their Apprenticeship)
•The employer must be NEW to Apprenticeships and offering a new job
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How to Start the Process
Five Easy Steps to get started
1. Log on to apprenticeships.org.uk 2. Click ‘Employers’3. Click ‘Enquire on line now’4. Complete your details5. Click Send Enquiry
You will be contacted within two working days to discuss your Apprenticeship requirements.
or call 08000 150 600.
Questions?
National Apprenticeship Service