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- Occupational Action Planning for Apprenticeship Standards- Adult Care
Occupational Action Planning for Apprenticeship Standards- Adult Care
Health and Adult Care
Future Apprenticeships is offering you a chance to get ahead of the game with a package of support for providers looking to deliver the new apprenticeship standards in:
Healthcare Support Worker- at level 2
Senior Healthcare Support Worker- at level 3
Adult Care Worker- at level 2
Lead Adult Care Worker- at level 3
Leader/Practitioner in Adult Care- at level 5
The occupational action planning for apprenticeship standards in health and adult social care package starts on 20th September with a one-day workshop in Birmingham focusing on Planning for Delivery, a second one-day workshop, on 25th October concentrates on Delivery, and an online seminar in November explores Delivery Improvement.
By the end of the package you will have:
understood what can be done with the new standards/assessment plans
decided how to plan to deliver them, by putting together a transition plan
identified, logged and planned for potential risks or issues
identified questions which need to be answered by people inside your organisation, including curriculum and business development leaders
strengthened your employer offer
developed a plan for engaging frontline staff
Health and adult care are huge potential growth areas for apprenticeship provision. This package will give you a head start in delivering the new apprenticeship standards.
Occupational Action Planning packages for standards in financial services, hospitality, digital, and retail will be available in October with four more sectors to be announced later in the year. You can express your interest in this support by clicking here.
Delegate Fees:
The cost of the package is £350.00 per delegate. This includes both workshops, the online seminar and a range of resources and planning templates.
Booking:
Please click here for further details and access to the Education and Training Foundation’s booking system.