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Apprenticeships
Mark BenningtonOperations Director
Employer Based Training
Rathbone TrainingRathbone Training
• National Youth Organisation and Third Sector Provider
• Part of the Newcastle College Group of Companies
• 700 staff working throughout the UK• 70+ Centres• Service streams:
– Youth Engagement
– Pre 16
– Foundation Learning
– Work Based Learning (Apprenticeships)
Rathbone – Work Based LearningRathbone – Work Based Learning
• Apprenticeships, England, Scotland and Wales
Employer Training Division• £6 million national delivery contract (England)
• 425 apprenticeships 16-18
• 1200 apprenticeships 19+
95 FTE Staff
• Management Team
• Employer Engagement Officers
• Field based delivery Staff; Tutor/Assessor/Verifiers
• Pastoral Support
• The government’s main skills funding offer to employers, young people and adults
• Deliver work skills and transferable skills
• Apprentices:
– Earn more over their lifetime
– Are less likely to be out of work
– Are more likely to find another job following unemployment
Apprenticeships
Rathbone – Work Based LearningRathbone – Work Based Learning• 9 Strategic partners; extending geographical boundaries and
providing specialist and niche frameworks
• Strong presence in the North West– Business Administration
– Customer Service
– Team Leading
– Childcare
– Health and Social Care
– Motor Vehicle
– Hospitality and catering
– Youth Work
– Managing Volunteers
– Fundraising
• Founding Member of the Fair Train Group Training Association
Fair Train
The Group Training Association of Third Sector Employers and
Providers
What is Fair Train?
• A Members’ Association for the Third Sector– Employer Forum, – Training Providers Forum
• Working to help its members get the benefits from the apprenticeship programme and other government funding opportunities.
What Does Fair Train do?
• Promote the interests of Third Sector Employers in apprenticeships
• Contract with funding agencies on behalf of TS employers
• Select and oversee Fair Train Providers• Work with employers to recruit, train and
receive funding for apprentices – and later other funding streams
Practical Help
• Help employers access and benefit from apprenticeship programmes
• Support in the recruitment of an apprentice• Provide access to a ‘preferred provider’• Manage the administration, quality assurance
and audit requirements of government funding
In an open, fair and transparent relationship
The Fair Train Principles
• To:– Place employers’ long term training needs first – Be open and transparent about government funding
we draw down– Devote as much of the funding as possible to training,
minimising administration costs as far as possible– Act and report upon any complaint received by Fair
Train from an employer.
Employers’ Forum – Why Join
• To benefit directly from: – Apprenticeship Funding– Advice and guidance on Apprenticeships– Regular ebulletin
• To Steer Fair Train• To influence policy on Apprenticeships
– e.g. volunteers and apprenticeships; programme led apprenticeships; pre-apprenticeships; new frameworks
www.fairtrain.org
Progress To Date
• 320+ apprentices in 100+ Third Sector organisations
• 240 Fair Train Employer members• Developed (in conjunction with Skills
Third Sector) of 3 new Sector Specific Advanced level Frameworks - Fundraising/Managing Volunteers/Campaigning
Provider Development
• One of the targets was the development of an additional 5 Third Sector providers to become preferred providers – ‘For the Sector by the Sector’
• All have been subject to due diligence checks and rigorous vetting
• Existing providers are:– Rathbone– London Learning Consortium– Enable– The Via Partnership (June 2012)
Contact Details:
Mark Bennington – Operations Director
07793 837536
Candice Langley – Regional Operations Manager
07824 692564
Tom Watson – Fair Train Membership Secretary
www.rathboneuk.org
www.fairtrain.org