New funding available for young apprentices

A new grant for employers has been announced to make it easier for employers to take on young apprentices. Between now and end March 2010 the National Apprenticeship Service will provide up to 5,000 Apprenticeship Grants for Employers of 16 and 17 year olds (AGE 16 and 17). The grant of £2,500 is to enable employers to offer 5,000 new Apprenticeship places and take on an unemployed 16 or 17 year old apprentice immediately. The £2,500 grant is in addition to the costs of training which are already met by the National Apprenticeship Service.

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“The staff definitely have a ‘can do’ attitude and are flexible and responsive to our needs so that we can ensure that services are not disrupted whilst training is being delivered.”

Jenny Dutton, NVQ Assessment Centre Manager, LBTH

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