UVAC has worked with NAS and the Alliance of Sector Skills Councils to develop new Guidance that supports Apprenticeship framework developers and issuing authorities revise, develop and approve frameworks according to new requirements on the basis of employer and learner need, following the revisions to the Specification of Apprenticeship Standards for England (SASE) to amend the standards at levels 4/5 and extend higher apprenticeship to levels 6 and 7.
The guidance – Developing quality Higher Apprenticeship frameworks for England – can be found here.
If you would like any assistance in developing higher apprenticeship frameworks or delivering existing frameworks, please get in touch with us at UVAC.
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There is still time to take part in UVAC's latest Sector Survey & share your views on key apprenticeship topics, such as Labour’s proposed Growth & Skills Levy and new funding restrictions for Level 7 training
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After a very successful National Conference, UVAC’s CEX Dr Mandy Crawford-Lee reflects on the day -
https://uvac.ac.uk/reflections-on-uvacs-2024-national-conference/
Looking forward to meeting delegates at the 2024 @UVAC1 National Conference today! Join Ben Blackledge, CEO, WorldSkills UK, for his keynote on 'World-Class Institutions Delivering World-Class Skills' this afternoon. Don't miss the WorldSkills UK stand! #UVAC2024