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New support service launched to help apprentices who have
lost their jobs during the Covid-19 outbreak to find new
opportunities.
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Apprentices to also get help to access financial, legal,
health and wellbeing support as well as careers advice.
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Employers encouraged to take advantage of new cash
incentives to take on apprentices and help more people to kick
start a new career.
A new online
and telephone support service for apprentices who have lost
their jobs during the Covid-19 outbreak has been launched today
by , Apprenticeships and Skills Minister (1
August).
The new Redundancy Support Service for Apprentices (ReSSA)
will ensure apprentices can access local and national services
that can provide financial, legal, health and wellbeing support,
and help them to find a new job should they need it.
Apprentices can also search and apply for other available
apprenticeship opportunities across the country.
From today, employers large and small are also being
encouraged to take advantage of generous new cash incentives
designed to create more high quality apprenticeship opportunities
so more people, particularly young people, can kick start an
exciting and rewarding career.
As part of the Government’s Plan for Jobs, employers are
being offered £2,000 for each new apprentice aged under 25 they
hire, and £1,500 for each new apprentice they hire aged 25 and
over, up to the 31st January 2021. This includes taking on an
apprentice who has been made redundant.
, Minister for Apprenticeships and Skills
said:
“Covid-19 has had a big impact on business and the jobs
market, and we know that some apprentices have lost their jobs or
are facing redundancy as a result.
“We are taking unprecedented steps through our Plan for
Jobs to protect, support and create jobs, with a clear focus on
ensuring people have the right skills to get into work and
progress. This includes creating more high quality apprenticeship
opportunities to help get our economy moving.
“Our new Redundancy Support Service for Apprentices will
make sure apprentices who have lost their jobs can get the help
and support they need to get back on track and on the path to a
new career.”
Employers who have apprenticeship opportunities up for
grabs and who are willing to take on a redundant apprentice are
also being urged to sign up to the new
service to advertise their vacancies. Apprentices who are
looking for new opportunities can then see what is on offer, get
support to apply and kick start a new career.
The new cash incentives for employers are in addition to
the existing £1,000 payment for new 16-18 year-old apprentices,
and those aged under 25 with an Education, Health and Care
Plan.
To support people, particularly young people, affected by
Covid-19 the Government has also announced a range of support
including:
·£111 million boost to triple the
number of traineeships available across England – the
largest-ever expansion of traineeships – to help make sure more
16-24 year olds have the skills, experience and confidence they
need to enter the world of work.
·A new £2 billion Kick-start
Scheme to create hundreds of thousands of new, fully subsidised
jobs for young people across the country.
·£17million is being invested to
increase participation in our sector-based work academies, to
upskilling job seekers to fill locally identified
vacancies.
- A Job
Retention Bonus – a one-off payment of £1,000 to UK employers for
every furloughed employee who remains continuously employed
through to the end of January 2021.
·The Government is providing £111
million to support school and college leavers at risk of becoming
unemployed to do a fully funded optional extra year of
study.
·The National Careers
Service is also providing high quality impartial
advice and guidance to more young people and adults who have been
affected by coronavirus.
Note to Editors
Any employer who would like to recruit a redundant
apprentice or offer new apprenticeship opportunities, please
visit here,
or call 08000 150 600 to find out more.
Any apprentice who has been made redundant or is at risk of
redundancy and would like to register for the ReSSA should visit
here,
or for further support and to find out more call: 08000 150 400
to speak to an adviser.
Employers can start claiming the incentive payments for all
eligible apprentices from 1 September, through the Apprenticeship
Service.
More information about the Financial incentive payments can
be found here.