The extra financial support will be for those aged
16-24 and help them in the first year of their
apprenticeship as learners transition into the
workplace for their practical studies.
This change is one of a small number of improvements –
including increasing the number of apprenticeship
funding bands - which will come into effect from August
2018.
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister said:
We know those leaving care can experience additional
barriers to getting an apprenticeship.
Everyone should get a chance to be able to start an
apprenticeship and change their life, so I’m really
pleased that as we see how we can make the
apprenticeship system work better we are able to
offer this extra support for those leaving care.
Chief Executive of The Children’s Society Matthew Reed
said:
It can be hugely difficult for children leaving care
to manage their finances for the first time without
the family support enjoyed by other young people and
they are more likely than their peers to not be in
education, employment and training.
Care leavers have told us how they have struggled to
make ends meet and pay the bills after taking up an
apprenticeship on low rates of pay when they cannot
rely on additional support from parents such as being
able to continue living in the family home.
That’s why The Children’s Society called on the
Government to offer an additional grant to all care
leavers in their first year of an apprenticeship,
when pay can be as low as £3.70 an hour, and we are
delighted that ministers have listened. We hope this
grant will make apprenticeships a more viable option
for young people looking to find work after leaving
care and help set them on the path to a brighter
future.
The £1,000 bursary will be paid once to each care
leaver in the eligible age range, when they start an
apprenticeship after 1 August 2018. This comes in
addition to the £1,000 we provide to both employers and
training providers when they take on 16 to 18 year olds
or 19 to 24 year olds who were in care or who have an
Education, Health and Care plan.
The new apprenticeships funding policy was introduced
in May 2017, in support of the apprenticeships levy.
For more information, read the new Apprenticeships
Funding policy
paper.