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Once registered with our Apprenticeships and Training team, they will be on hand to support your child through the full recruitment process.

Initial Interview: Our team will conduct mock interviews to help your child understand the interview process better and explore their future prospects and eligibility for specific roles.

CV and Further Interview Support: We will work with your child to ensure their CV is a professional and impressive representation of their skills and experiences. Additionally, we offer further mock interviews to ensure they feel fully prepared for the next step.

Job Matching: Our recruitment team will continuously send your child new job opportunities as they become available, giving them the best chance to find their dream apprenticeship.

Apprenticeships Team

Apprenticeships and Disability

To broaden their talent pool and benefit from a workforce that mirrors the diversity of their customers, many UK employers provide support and equipment to help apprentices with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) perform their jobs effectively.

This support includes making reasonable adjustments during the application and interview process.

Look for companies displaying the “Disability Confident” logo on job and apprenticeship adverts. These companies participate in a government-led scheme aimed at recruiting and retaining disabled individuals and those with long-term health conditions for their skills and talents.

There are three levels of accreditation, similar to bronze, silver, and gold standards: Committed, Employer, and Leader.

Financial Support Available

Access to Work (AtW) funding is available to support apprentices in the workplace by covering extra costs, such as travel, specially adapted equipment, or support workers. This funding does not need to be repaid and is only available for additional costs, not regular expenses that any apprentice might incur.

To help employers and trainers make reasonable adjustments for a suitable training and work environment, additional funding is available through the Government and the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) for those employing young people who were previously in care, have an education and healthcare plan (EHCP), or require adjustments under the Equality Act.

Making Reasonable Adjustments Under the Equality Act (2010)

Local authority websites, in the “Local Offer” section, provide details about support for young people with SEND to get into work, including apprenticeships.

All UK employers are required to make reasonable adjustments for their disabled employees. While it may be unreasonable to expect an employer to install a lift for a wheelchair user, it is reasonable to expect the employer to provide a ground-floor office or workspace.

Other reasonable adjustments might include providing extra time during tests for employees with learning needs or offering appropriate resources, such as voice-activated software, a laptop, or a dictaphone.

Meeting Minimum Standards in English and Maths

If SEND prevents meeting the minimum standards in English and maths required for an apprenticeship qualification or entry requirements, there may be some flexibility.

Any concerns should be discussed with the training provider, who can arrange an approved assessment if appropriate.

Finding Local Opportunities

Local authority websites, in the “Local Offer” section, include details about support for young people with SEND to get into work, including apprenticeships.

Benefits of Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships offer a unique blend of earning and learning, providing practical experience and valuable skills without the burden of tuition fees. Here are some key benefits of apprenticeships that can help your child build a successful and fulfilling career.

Earn and Learn: Apprenticeships offer the unique opportunity to earn a salary while simultaneously gaining practical experience and knowledge.

No Tuition Fees: With apprenticeships, there are no tuition fees, making it a cost-effective way to obtain qualifications.

Real-World Skills: Apprenticeships provide focused and applied training, equipping you with real knowledge, skills, and experience tailored for workforce success.

Practical Approach: Ideal for those who prefer hands-on learning over academic study, apprenticeships offer a practical method of attaining qualifications.

Paid Employment: Apprenticeships come with paid employment, blending structured learning with valuable on-the-job experience. Apprentice salaries can vary, depending on the employer and the national apprentice wage.

Key Transferable Skills: These programmes develop essential transferable skills, addressing gaps identified in the labour market.

Future Employment Opportunities: Apprenticeships can lead to future employment within the company or similar employers, uncovering previously unknown job roles.

Competitive Advantage: Gaining work experience and on-the-job training through apprenticeships can provide a competitive edge when applying for full-time employment.

Degree Apprenticeships: This option allows you to attain a BA or BSc without incurring the costs associated with traditional university studies.

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