Contractors picked to drive apprenticeships rethink

Aaron Morby 10 years ago
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The Government has selected eight contractors to drive a radical rethink of apprenticeship training in the UK to ensure industry gets the skills it needs.

Its ‘Trailblazer’ programme is designed to put employers at the heart of developing apprenticeship programmes after the Richard Review dismissed the present system.

Construction, railway civil engineering and property services are among several industries tasked with reforming training.

Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Kier and Laing O’Rourke are the big names chosen to bring apprenticeship training into the 21st century.

Alongside these big league hitters, regional players like Seddon and Lovell Partnerships are also on board as well as local Scunthorpe firm H&H Joiners & Builders and London interior specialist K & M McLoughlin Decorating, which will also have a say in reshaping apprenticeship training.

Under the fast-track timetable the firms will need to complete and submit their draft apprenticeship standards for assessment by June this year.

The Government will then start rolling out the new apprenticeships at the end of the year.

The new employer-designed standards will be short and easy to understand. They will describe the skills and knowledge that an individual needs to be fully competent in an occupation.

The result of consultations on a post-Richard Review new funding mechanism for apprentice training, which would see employers have direct control over government funds but also contribute some of their own funds for the first time, are also due out soon.

Ray Wilson, Director and General Manager Carillion Training Services said: “As the largest  provider of apprenticeships in the construction industry we are delighted to be taking a leading role in this important task.

“Working with other employers and professional bodies we are committed to being at the forefront of construction learning excellence and creating a standard which will deliver the next generation of skilled craftspeople.”

Traiblazers

Construction
Laing O’Rourke, Carillion Construction, Lovell Partnerships Ltd, Seddon, Kier, Balfour Beatty, Royal Engineers, H&H Joiners & Builders, K & M McLoughlin Decorating.
The Chartered Institute of Building, Institution of Civil Engineers, and the Construction Industry Training Board.
To develop the standard for wood occupations and assembly technicians 

Civil Engineering – Rail
Jacobs Engineering, Arup, Atkins, CH2MHill, Hyder Consulting, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Tony Gee and Partners, URS, WSP.
Institution of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Engineering Technology.
Develop the standard for a rail design technician

Property Services
Barchester Healthcare, Mitie, Carillion, Interserve and Hilton Worldwide.
Develop a standard for a property maintenance technician

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