A new employer toolkit is now available to help employers support disabled apprentices. This toolkit demonstrates the simple and cost-effective actions to make Apprenticeship programmes open to disabled apprentices, and the business benefits that follow.
Developed by NIACE (the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education) with the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) and with employers including Barclays, Tottenham Hotspur FC and the National Theatre, the toolkit includes six case studies, and informative and inspiring videos. Please promote it to any employers you work with. For further information, please email Ian Bond at NIACE –[email protected]
You can find the toolkit here or as part of SFA’s weekly update of of business-critical and useful information.
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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