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Apprentices

Question for Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

UIN 904373, tabled on 17 June 2014

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, what recent representations he has received on steps to encourage more firms to offer apprenticeships for the long term unemployed.

Answered on

23 June 2014

No recent representations have been received on steps to encourage more firms to offer Apprenticeships for the long term unemployed.

Despite that, we are taking forward action to do so. Apprenticeships play a vital role in equipping people to lead successful and rewarding working lives, and are a key pathway into work. Apprenticeships and the introduction of Study Programmes for the 16-19 age group are at the heart of our drive to equip people with the skills that employers need. Traineeships, which we introduced last year, provide an education and training programme with work experience, focused on giving young people aged 16-23 the skills and experience they need to get Apprenticeships and other sustainable jobs.

Answered by

Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
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