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- Delivering Apprenticeship Standards- Workshop and Online Seminar Package
Delivering Apprenticeship Standards- Workshop and Online Seminar Package
The Future Apprenticeships programme is extending the range of support that is available to equip providers with the techniques and resources to plan, implement and improve the delivery of specific standards.
There are now support packages available that will look at a number of apprenticeship standards within the following sectors adult care, healthcare, customer service & business administration, digital, hospitality, retail, transport, science, manufacturing & production, and engineering*.
What’s included in the package?
The support package is made up of;
Workshop 1: Planning for Delivery - January-FebruaryWorkshop 2: Delivery - February-MarchOnline seminar: Delivery Improvement - February-March
The workshop themes will be kept flexible to respond to the needs of each group but are likely to include: business development, marketing and communications, delivery models for on-programme components, staffing and skills, end point assessment, financial modelling, and quality arrangements.
Expert speakers from end point assessment organisations, employer groups, Provider Readiness Groups plus providers who are either delivering apprenticeship standards or have well developed delivery plans in place will be invited to contribute to the second workshops.
*Where standards are not covered by the Delivering Apprenticeship Standards support, providers will be able to access virtual, self-managed Provider Readiness Groups (PRGs) through the PRG area of the Future Apprenticeships Portal.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the package delegates will be able to;
understand the difference between delivery of frameworks and standards
make decisions about how to implement the specific standards their organisation has selected to deliver, using a transition planning template and supporting resources
plan how their organisation can prepare apprentices to undertake end point assessments
identify potential risks or issues using a risk / issue log template
identify questions which need to be answered within their own organisation by key stakeholders, including curriculum and business development managers and leaders
strengthen their offer for employers by understanding options and planning for delivery and improvement
develop a process for engaging front-line staff in specific standards
understand what can be done in accordance with available information on new standards/assessment plans
Who should attend:
Individual delegates will:
be in a position to be able to make decisions about curriculum delivery models, staffing and delivery infrastructure within their organisation
be able to cascade the skills and knowledge acquired
Apprenticeships providers, sending delegates, will have:
moved on from simply understanding the reforms, to a position where they have identified standards to deliver in the short-term (and an idea of standards to deliver in the longer-term)
Delegate Fees:
The cost for the package of support is £350.00 per delegate (discounts apply click here for further details). This includes both workshops and the online seminar.
Booking
Please click here for further details and access to the Education and Training Foundation’s booking system.