The new Institute for
Apprenticeships will start its first official
working day today.
Independent from government, the institute, which is to
be chaired by Antony Jenkins, has been launched to ensure
that all apprenticeships are top quality and deliver the
skills that employers need. It will further support the
government’s commitment to deliver 3 million quality
apprenticeships by 2020.
High-quality apprenticeships are an important part of the
government’s plan for Britain and the institute marks an
important milestone in working with businesses to invest
in the home grown-skills our country needs.
To ensure employers are at the heart of every decision,
the institute has appointed leading figures in the
business world to sit on its board. This will ensure that
employers needs are being met and they have the
opportunity to review and challenge apprenticeship
standards and how apprenticeships are assessed.
Skills and Apprenticeships Minister said:
I am delighted that today marks the first working day
of the Institute for Apprenticeships. This is a key
part of the jigsaw that will ensure employers get the
skills their workforce needs.
With the apprenticeship levy coming into force later
this week, we are truly working together with business
to invest in home-grown skills and ensuring people of
all ages and all backgrounds get their foot on the
ladder of opportunity.
Chair of the Institute for Apprenticeships Antony Jenkins
said:
The institute is now formally up and running. As an
employer-led organisation we will be well informed and
responsive to the evolving skills that they need to
succeed and that our apprentices need to fulfil their
potential.
The institute launches ahead of the apprenticeship levy
coming into force on Thursday (6 April 2017). The levy
will double the annual investment in apprenticeships to
£2.5 billion by 2019 to 2020. This will ensure that every
person, regardless of their background, gets the chance
they deserve to succeed.
Latest figures show that there is currently the highest
numbers of apprenticeships on record with 900,000
apprentices last year alone. 90% of apprentices get
employment or progress to additional education.