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Apprenticeship shakeup to shift focus to under-21s | Apprenticeship shakeup to shift focus to under-21s |
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The government is promising more training for under-21s in England, as it presses ahead with controversial plans to scrap funding for postgraduate apprenticeships. | The government is promising more training for under-21s in England, as it presses ahead with controversial plans to scrap funding for postgraduate apprenticeships. |
Only students under the age of 21 will qualify for funding for level 7 apprenticeships – the highest level, considered equivalent to a master's degree - under the plans confirmed on Tuesday. | Only students under the age of 21 will qualify for funding for level 7 apprenticeships – the highest level, considered equivalent to a master's degree - under the plans confirmed on Tuesday. |
This means many higher apprenticeships would have to be completely paid for by employers. | This means many higher apprenticeships would have to be completely paid for by employers. |
The Conservatives have previously described the proposals as a disaster which could undermine advanced NHS training. | The Conservatives have previously described the proposals as a disaster which could undermine advanced NHS training. |
Apprenticeships in England are available for those aged 16 and over, and combine practical training in a job with study. | Apprenticeships in England are available for those aged 16 and over, and combine practical training in a job with study. |
They take between one and five years to complete, depending on their level. | They take between one and five years to complete, depending on their level. |
A level 2 apprenticeship is considered the equivalent of a GCSE, while 6 and 7 are considered equivalent to a bachelor's or master's degree. | A level 2 apprenticeship is considered the equivalent of a GCSE, while 6 and 7 are considered equivalent to a bachelor's or master's degree. |
Overall the government is promising to create 120,000 more training opportunities for young adults, and those who need to retrain. | Overall the government is promising to create 120,000 more training opportunities for young adults, and those who need to retrain. |
An increase in a charge paid by employers recruiting from outside the UK will be used to create 45,000 training places, building on existing programmes aimed at helping adults get into work. | An increase in a charge paid by employers recruiting from outside the UK will be used to create 45,000 training places, building on existing programmes aimed at helping adults get into work. |
What is an apprenticeship and how do you get one? | |
The big shift in Tuesday's announcement is to pull funding from the highest level apprenticeships, equivalent to a postgraduate or masters degree. | The big shift in Tuesday's announcement is to pull funding from the highest level apprenticeships, equivalent to a postgraduate or masters degree. |
These level 7 apprenticeships are used by people training in a wide variety of roles, including accountants, tax advisors and solicitors, most of whom are already in work. | These level 7 apprenticeships are used by people training in a wide variety of roles, including accountants, tax advisors and solicitors, most of whom are already in work. |
They are also a significant part of some NHS advanced training, such as for district nurses who want to a more specialist qualification. | They are also a significant part of some NHS advanced training, such as for district nurses who want to a more specialist qualification. |
Since an apprenticeship levy for large employers was introduced in 2017, there has been a boom in higher qualifications at degree or postgraduate level, called level 6 or level 7. | Since an apprenticeship levy for large employers was introduced in 2017, there has been a boom in higher qualifications at degree or postgraduate level, called level 6 or level 7. |
However, the numbers of young adults starting entry apprenticeships at level 2 has fallen. | However, the numbers of young adults starting entry apprenticeships at level 2 has fallen. |
Tuesday's announcement is an attempt to push more of the money generated by the apprenticeship levy paid to government towards those under the age of 21. | Tuesday's announcement is an attempt to push more of the money generated by the apprenticeship levy paid to government towards those under the age of 21. |
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said: "When we invest in skills for young people, we invest in a shared, stronger economic future." | |
She told BBC Breakfast the changes were "really good new for young people" and that it was "time as a country we took skills far more seriously than in recent years". | |
She also said the move would help to address the problem of "too many people not in education, employment or training [Neet], too many people sat at home, which they don't want to be." | |
But Neil O'Brien, shadow education minister, said: "The decision to scrap higher apprenticeships will do damage to the public services, particularly the NHS. | But Neil O'Brien, shadow education minister, said: "The decision to scrap higher apprenticeships will do damage to the public services, particularly the NHS. |
"It will make it impossible for many young people who don't go university to enter the professions." | "It will make it impossible for many young people who don't go university to enter the professions." |
Among the other changes are seven new foundation apprenticeships in sectors such as health and social care, engineering and construction. | Among the other changes are seven new foundation apprenticeships in sectors such as health and social care, engineering and construction. |
These are at the level of GCSEs and are intended to provide a broad introduction to work before students specialise. | These are at the level of GCSEs and are intended to provide a broad introduction to work before students specialise. |
Young adults could then go on to study for specific jobs. | Young adults could then go on to study for specific jobs. |
Chachomwe Chiwaya, who is doing a level 2 apprenticeship in hospitality at Leeds City College, told BBC News the course and the experience of working front-of-house in a café has given her more self-belief. | Chachomwe Chiwaya, who is doing a level 2 apprenticeship in hospitality at Leeds City College, told BBC News the course and the experience of working front-of-house in a café has given her more self-belief. |
"I've not always been as confident as I am now," the 21-year-old said. | |
Chachomwe dreams of taking the confidence she has built during her apprenticeship into a hospitality role somewhere abroad | |
"I've always been a shy kid growing up, so it takes a while for my confidence to grow. | "I've always been a shy kid growing up, so it takes a while for my confidence to grow. |
"But with this apprenticeship, it gets me out of my comfort zone, it gets me talking to customers, and I've made some good relationships with them." | "But with this apprenticeship, it gets me out of my comfort zone, it gets me talking to customers, and I've made some good relationships with them." |
She said she dreams of working abroad in a hotel, either as a receptionist or restaurant staff, or on a cruise ship - "anything that let's me see the world", she says. | |
Isabel Hunt, 19, said she did not remember much talk of apprenticeships when she was at school, and felt like pupils were pushed towards college or university instead. | |
Isabel says learning on the job is one of the best parts of being an apprentice | Isabel says learning on the job is one of the best parts of being an apprentice |
She recently progressed to a level 3 hospitality apprenticeship at Leeds City College, and is working towards retaking her maths GCSE. | She recently progressed to a level 3 hospitality apprenticeship at Leeds City College, and is working towards retaking her maths GCSE. |
"It gives you so many opportunities," she says. | "It gives you so many opportunities," she says. |
"You're getting the experience and learning on the job." | "You're getting the experience and learning on the job." |
She says she is keeping her options open but wants to stay in the hospitality industry going forward. | She says she is keeping her options open but wants to stay in the hospitality industry going forward. |
Additional reporting by Rahib Khan. | Additional reporting by Rahib Khan. |