- New £1000 cash support for businesses to help with the cost
of providing a traineeship
- Scheme will boost the number of young people who can access a
traineeship, so they can gain the experience and skills they need
to start a new career
- Latest part of the government’s Plan for Jobs, designed to
protect, support and create jobs for all ages as we build back
better from the pandemic
Employers can now apply for a £1000 cash boost to help them take
on new trainees, Apprenticeships and Skills Minister, has announced today (27th January.)
The new scheme will support young people to gain the skills and
experience they need from the very start, helping them to get a
job, an apprenticeship, or pursue further study. The cash boost –
which is available until 31 July 2021 - will help businesses with
the cost of providing a high-quality work placement for a
trainee. This includes providing facilities, uniforms or helping
with travel costs. Businesses offering new traineeship
opportunities will receive the £1,000 bonus for every trainee
they take on with up to a maximum of 10 trainees. Employers can
claim the cash incentive for all work placements that have been
completed since 1 September.
The highly successful traineeship programme has already helped
nearly 120,000 young people get on the path to a great career
since 2013. Recent
figures show that 66% of trainees get a job, take up an
apprenticeship or go on to further study within six months of
completing their programme, and today’s announcement will
expand the scheme even further, giving thousands more young
people the opportunity to gain the skills they need to start a
new career as we build back better from the pandemic. This will
support this country and our businesses to fill and create more
jobs, giving young people a better start while boosting
productivity.
The programmes last between six weeks and twelve months, and
focus on developing vital employability skills, alongside
additional English, maths and digital skills, combined with a
work placement lasting a minimum of 70 hours. Young people have
completed work placements in a range of exciting industries
including construction, education and health and social care.
The launch of the incentive scheme follows the announcement in
July 2020 by the Chancellor, as part of his Plan for Jobs, of an
additional £111 million investment to support the largest-ever
expansion of traineeships so more young people have the skills
and confidence they need to get on in life.
Chancellor said:
“My number one priority is to support, protect and create jobs,
which is why for the first time ever we’re giving businesses
£1,000 to cover the cost of trainee work experience, because we
know that traineeships are a proven way to give young people the
skills and opportunity, they need to be ready for work.
“We also know that our young people will be vital in the national
effort to recover from the pandemic, so I urge businesses to
seize this opportunity and help us harness the talent of our
young people and offer hope for the future.”
, Minister for Apprenticeships and Skills
said:
“We’re pulling out all the stops to help young people get the
skills and confidence they need to progress. This cash boost will
help employers of all sizes provide more traineeship
opportunities, to invest in their workforce so they can rebuild
and grow, giving young people a vital route to start their
apprenticeship journey, get their first job or go on to further
study.
“I strongly encourage as many employers as possible to apply now
and take advantage of this fantastic offer so more young people
can gain the skills they need to progress in their careers as we
build back better from the pandemic.
Louise Powell, Head of Apprenticeships, Specsavers
said:
“We began offering Traineeships in September to provide an
opportunity for young people to experience a real working
environment and for our store partners to recognise the young
talent available. So far we have had 16 Trainees and 10 of those
have now been offered a job with 9 about to start their
Apprenticeship. We have a further 24 vacancies and we have been
amazed at the continuing quality of candidates presented by our
partner Qube throughout”.
This new cash boost is in addition to the apprentice scheme
announced last year, which offers employers £2,000 for each new
apprentice they hire aged under 25, and £1,500 for apprentice
aged 25 and over. This includes taking on an apprentice who has
been made redundant. More than ten thousand employers have
already taking up the offer, which is available until March 2021,
so businesses can create even more opportunities and give more
people the life changing chance to start a great career.
The government’s £2 billion
Kickstart Scheme is also creating hundreds of thousands of
new, fully subsidised jobs for young people across the country.
Together, these schemes will ensure that more of our young people
are given the opportunities they deserve, helping them to secure
the experience and skills that they need to get a job or start
further education or training, while boosting productivity and
filling more jobs.