Published:
01 February 2012
Independent education and training providers have welcomed results indicating a large increase in the number of people in the UK successfully completing apprenticeship courses.
160,300 young people aged 16 to 24 completed apprenticeships in
2010-11, which is up by 16.8% on the previous year's figure.
Independent training providers deliver in excess of 70% of
apprenticeships across the country and have been at the forefront
of government efforts in recent years to increase the number of
people using vocational education as a route to employment.
Graham Hoyle, chief executive of the Association of Employment
& Learning Providers commented: "The latest official
statistics show that right across the board, apprenticeships are
playing a key role in lifting skill levels in the UK workforce and
giving thousands of young people a successful start to their
careers in manufacturing and service sectors."
Mr Hoyle added: "I am confident that when they review all the
evidence in their new inquiry, MPs on the BIS select committee will
conclude that government funding of the apprenticeship programme is
proving to be good value for money.
"Amidst all the doom and gloom surrounding the economic outlook,
employers and providers deserve major credit for significantly
increasing the number of apprenticeship places and for offering
quality training when they have to contend with higher costs on
their businesses."
Twin Employment & Training are proud to be taking part in
the resurgence of apprenticeships by offering young people in the
south London area a variety of apprenticeship options.
Check out the programmes offered by Twin Employment &
Training for more information.
Posted By:
Beth O'Shea