Welcome to National Apprenticeship Week 2020!
Welcome to National Apprenticeship Week 2020!
It is National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) and welcome to our homepage of everything NAW2020!
The whole apprenticeship community comes together this week to celebrate the ‘Look Beyond’ theme and the impact of apprenticeships on employers, individuals, local communities and the economy.
For the next five days we will be adding to the articles below, busting myths, highlighting successes and also showcasing some employers who work with us and fantastic apprentices who train with us.
So please keep looking back at this page, and our social media, throughout the week to find out what we’re doing and why we are proud to provide the earn-as-you-learn alternative to complement our traditional training routes.
Click the links below to answer all your questions about higher and degree apprenticeships:
- NAW2020: 'Why apprenticeships have worked for us'
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust talk about how apprenticeships are addressing staff shortfalls. - NAW2020: From kitchen fitter to theatre star
ODP apprentice Jake Ellington talks about how he swapped his sales career for the operating theatre. - NAW2020: 'Apprentices bring new energy and passion into business'
Alan Galloway, Workforce Development Officer at London Borough of Hillingdon, talks about its approach to apprenticeships. - NAW2020: NHS and apprenticeships
Annie from the NHS explains how apprentices have been a success for Cromer Hospital - NAW2020: Joining the dots between academia, corporates, and social enterprise
Jon Jackson, Senior Lecturer in Digital Apprenticeships at Bucks New University, reflects on his journey into teaching apprenticeships and how they benefit not only the apprentice and employer but also the educator. - What are degree apprenticeships and how can they help your business?
- All about the levy
- Apprenticeships at Bucks