South Essex College
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Kensington Education Foundation Limited
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council (Way 2 Work)
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Lancaster and Morecambe College
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Courses (155)
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Lifeskills Solutions Limited
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Academies Enterprise Trust
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Basingstoke Intec Limited
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Newcastle Upon Tyne City Council
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Thermal Insulation Contractors Association
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Bespoke Professional Development
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Integrity IT Solutions
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Rushmore Business Associates Limited
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Trainspeople
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
GBS Limited (Guard Business Solutions Limited)
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Bracknell and Wokingham College
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Bishop Burton College
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Pilot IMS
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Sanctuary Personnel
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Approved Apprenticeship Provider
Frequently asked questions
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What is apprenticeship training?
Apprenticeship training is a form of vocational education and training that combines on-the-job training with classroom learning. It is designed to help individuals develop new skills and knowledge in a particular trade or profession.
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Who pays for apprenticeship training?
In the UK, apprenticeship training is funded by the government and employers. The government covers the majority of the cost of training, with employers making a financial contribution towards the cost, known as the apprenticeship levy. Small employers who are not subject to the levy may receive government funding to cover the cost of apprenticeship training.
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How to find apprenticeship programs?
In the UK, there are several ways to find apprenticeship programs:
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Search for vacancies on the government's Find an Apprenticeship website: https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
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Check the websites of companies that interest you, as many offer apprenticeships.
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Speak to your school or careers advisor.
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Attend a job fair or apprenticeship event to speak directly with employers and training providers.
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Why do an apprenticeship training programme?
The benefits of doing an apprenticeship training programme include gaining hands-on experience in a particular trade or profession, earning a salary while you learn, and achieving nationally recognised qualifications.
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What is an apprenticeship training provider?
An apprenticeship training provider is an organisation that offers apprentice training programmes. These providers can be private companies, further education colleges, or training providers funded by the government.
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How do I find an apprenticeship training provider?
You can find apprenticeship training providers by searching online, checking with local colleges or training centres, or through government-funded apprenticeship programmes.