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Apprenticeships: 'It's the money that puts people off' | Apprenticeships: 'It's the money that puts people off' |
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Apprenticeship starts this summer were down almost two thirds on the same period last year despite a new funding scheme which started in April. | |
Tia Spencer, 20, from Manchester, recently completed a two-year apprenticeship in business administration. | Tia Spencer, 20, from Manchester, recently completed a two-year apprenticeship in business administration. |
Pay us better | Pay us better |
"I think it's the money that puts people off. If you are being paid [the minimum] £3.50 an hour, how are you supposed to live? | "I think it's the money that puts people off. If you are being paid [the minimum] £3.50 an hour, how are you supposed to live? |
"I was in care and have been living independently since I was 17. | "I was in care and have been living independently since I was 17. |
"I started a two-year apprenticeship in business administration aged 18 but the money was just awful. I got £5 an hour. | "I started a two-year apprenticeship in business administration aged 18 but the money was just awful. I got £5 an hour. |
"I pay all my bills so it was really hard to survive on such low pay. | "I pay all my bills so it was really hard to survive on such low pay. |
"I completed the apprenticeship last year and I did think about going on to a level three [advanced] apprenticeship but the pay was rubbish." | "I completed the apprenticeship last year and I did think about going on to a level three [advanced] apprenticeship but the pay was rubbish." |
"I am now working in a bar in central Manchester for £8.50 an hour which is much better." | "I am now working in a bar in central Manchester for £8.50 an hour which is much better." |
Teach us real skills | |
"In the college part of my apprenticeship I learned quite a bit but I didn't really learn much at work. It was all very basic. | "In the college part of my apprenticeship I learned quite a bit but I didn't really learn much at work. It was all very basic. |
"I had to email people and ask for references for jobs, do the filing and the post, answer the phones and do the photocopying. | "I had to email people and ask for references for jobs, do the filing and the post, answer the phones and do the photocopying. |
"I didn't need a two-year apprenticeship to do that, although going to work every day was good experience. | "I didn't need a two-year apprenticeship to do that, although going to work every day was good experience. |
"There should have been more goals to work towards to motivate people and make them feel more involved and appreciated. | "There should have been more goals to work towards to motivate people and make them feel more involved and appreciated. |
"They could have made the apprenticeship shorter and given me more responsibility: 12 months would have been enough and then I could have moved on to a level three apprenticeship. | "They could have made the apprenticeship shorter and given me more responsibility: 12 months would have been enough and then I could have moved on to a level three apprenticeship. |
Offer better advice and support | |
"I started a college course in health and social care when I was 18 but dropped out after two weeks because I wanted to earn money. | "I started a college course in health and social care when I was 18 but dropped out after two weeks because I wanted to earn money. |
"I started the business administration apprenticeship with a charity because I just knew that I wanted to get a qualification in something at the same time as earning. | "I started the business administration apprenticeship with a charity because I just knew that I wanted to get a qualification in something at the same time as earning. |
"The charity offered me a job at the end of it but I said no because I was the only apprentice there and everyone else was so much older than me. Conversations with people twice my age could be awkward and I felt a bit isolated. | "The charity offered me a job at the end of it but I said no because I was the only apprentice there and everyone else was so much older than me. Conversations with people twice my age could be awkward and I felt a bit isolated. |
"Towards the end I was just fed up and I couldn't wait for it to finish. | "Towards the end I was just fed up and I couldn't wait for it to finish. |
"I am applying for office jobs and temporary contracts. | "I am applying for office jobs and temporary contracts. |
"I get interviews but I just keep being rejected. I am not sure why as I have a diploma and the apprenticeship." | "I get interviews but I just keep being rejected. I am not sure why as I have a diploma and the apprenticeship." |
Create part-time apprenticeships | Create part-time apprenticeships |
"If there were part-time apprenticeships you could earn a living through bar work, for example, and build up your qualifications through apprenticeships at the same time. | "If there were part-time apprenticeships you could earn a living through bar work, for example, and build up your qualifications through apprenticeships at the same time. |
"I hoped my apprenticeship would help me get a good job but that hasn't turned out to be the case." | "I hoped my apprenticeship would help me get a good job but that hasn't turned out to be the case." |
What does the government say? | What does the government say? |
Since April, big UK employers have had to pay a levy to fund up to 3 million new apprenticeships. | |
England's Department for Education points out that employers have 24 months to spend funds from the levy and a spokesman said the government was confident they would hire more apprentices. | England's Department for Education points out that employers have 24 months to spend funds from the levy and a spokesman said the government was confident they would hire more apprentices. |
"It is right that they are taking their time to plan ahead and maximise the opportunities the apprenticeship levy can bring," said the spokesman. | "It is right that they are taking their time to plan ahead and maximise the opportunities the apprenticeship levy can bring," said the spokesman. |
Tia is a member of the Young Women's Trust Apprenticeship Advisory Group. | |
Produced by Judith Burns, BBC Family and Education reporter. | Produced by Judith Burns, BBC Family and Education reporter. |
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