UVAC is giving members, and the wider sector, a unique opportunity to influence policy through a short survey on Labour’s proposed plans for higher and degree apprenticeships. By participating, you can ensure your views and contribute to shaping the future direction of apprenticeship funding and strategy under the Labour government.
The survey addresses key topics, including Labour’s Growth & Skills Levy and recently announced plans to restrict funding for Level 7 training. These issues are central to the future of apprenticeships, and UVAC is keen to understand members’ perspectives on how such changes could impact providers, learners, and employers.
Survey responses will remain entirely anonymous, ensuring candid and honest feedback. The headline findings will be promoted to the media and used in UVAC’s whitepapers and lobbying campaigns with the government. This initiative aims to ensure that the voices of apprenticeship providers are heard and influence the shaping of effective, equitable policies.
By sharing your insights, you can directly contribute to how UVAC represents the sector’s interests and shapes the debate on higher and degree apprenticeships.
To share you views please complete the survey today
4 days ago, Samuel Taylor
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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
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/THKB2RH
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