Additional Information
Since 1997 the number of apprentices has increased from 75,000 to 250,000 in 2007. Over 130,000 employers are offering apprenticeship places in over 180 different types of business from Construction to IT.
Quality is improving. Apprenticeship completion rates have improved from 24% in 2001/02 to 62% so far in 2006/07 and the trend is the improvement to continue. Over 100,000 complete their full apprenticeship programme each year, up from 40,000 in 2002/03.
The Government wants to go further, and make more apprenticeships available to both young people and adults.
By 2013, an entitlement will be introduced to an apprenticeship place for all school-leavers who meet the entry criteria. It will mean that every young person leaving school who wants to continue their learning in a work-based environment can do so.
By 2020 there is a commitment to delivering our share of 500,000 UK apprenticeships, 400,000 in England.
To deliver this stretching ambition for expansion, the Government needs to dramatically increase employer awareness and appreciation of the value of apprenticeships and significantly increase the number of employers engaged.
There is work ongoing with partners to broaden apprenticeship choice as part of the equality and diversity agenda and develop a new national strategy on equality and diversity in apprenticeships to improve participation and success levels for under-represented groups. |