Apprenticeships policy – making it work for employers
We’re delighted that ACE360 – Powered by Skills Federation returns to our national conference, in Birmingham, this November as one of our headline sponsors.
Included in the afternoon programme, Dr Fiona Aldridge, CEO of Skills Federation, will chair a panel discussion exploring Apprenticeships Policy – Making It Work for Employers. She will be joined by Alison Morris,Director of Policy at Skills Federation, alongside representatives from two sector skills bodies and an employer, bringing together diverse perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing employers in apprenticeship delivery.
Dr Aldridge comments “UVAC is an essential anchor for quality and collaboration in the skills sector, and we’re proud to support their national conference as headline sponsor. ACE360 continues to lead the way as the UK’s most trusted EPA management solution – and this next phase of development reflects our long-term vision for empowering organisations to drive positive change.”
The day will explore the theme ‘CHANGE: Creating and Adapting to Apprenticeship and Skills Policy—Past, Present, and Future’, with a packed agenda tackling the sector’s key challenges. Alongside keynote presentations and full-conference workshops, delegates can choose from nine breakout workshops spread across the day’s sessions.
The full programme for the national conference on Thursday, 20 November, at the ICC Birmingham is now available on Eventbrite.
A regular supporter of UVAC’s annual conference, the ACE360 team are once again looking forward to connecting with many of their customers and partners on the day, and meeting new faces across the sector.
Delegates at the event are invited to visit the ACE360 stand and speak to the team about their upcoming innovations: ACE360 Connect and ACE360 Circle – two powerful new features set to redefine how providers and End-Point Assessment Organisations collaborate.
Read more about ACE360 – Powered by Skills Federation HERE
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