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CIMSPA Conference – February 2016 The Apprenticeship Revolution: A new era for the Sport and Physical Activity Sector? David Sampson Head, Standards Development Team BIS / DfE Apprenticeships Directorate

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CIMSPA Conference – February 2016

The Apprenticeship Revolution:A new era for the Sport and Physical Activity Sector?

David SampsonHead, Standards Development TeamBIS / DfE Apprenticeships Directorate

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Contents

The benefits of apprenticeships

Our commitment to reform

Trailblazers

Funding

Helping employers to offer apprenticeships

How to get involved

Questions?

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The Benefits of Apprenticeships

• Higher qualifications lead to improved employment prospects, productivity and wages for apprentices.

• Apprenticeships also offer excellent returns to employers and the taxpayer.  See the employer perspective here: https://youtu.be/zXh40e9Ba_g

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Our Commitment to Reform

• Boosting our nation’s productivity to maintain and consolidate our economic recovery.

• Raising skill levels through  apprenticeships – reaching 3 million starts in 2020. 

That is equivalent to more than one apprentice every minute over the next five years 

• Improving the quality of apprenticeships by:

enabling employers to develop the apprenticeships that fully meet their business needs via Trailblazers.

Focusing new apprenticeships on rigorous end‐point assessments. 

Giving employers more control of the funding.

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Trailblazers

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Trailblazers

• Around 150 Trailblazers currently developing over 350 standards

• Each Trailblazer is supported by a BIS/DfE/SFA Relationship Manager.

• Sport & Physical Activity Trailblazer has had two standards approved so far: Level 3 Personal Trainer Level 3 Leisure Duty Manager

• …and has bid to develop two more covering: Fitness Instructor Leisure Recreation Assistant

• All starts to be on standards by 2020

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Apprenticeship Funding: Trailblazer funding model

Core Government Contribution (CGC) Cap ‐£2 for every £1 from employer*

Cap 1 Cap 2 Cap 3 Cap 4 Cap 5

£2,000 £3,000 £6,000 £8,000 £18,000

Additional incentive payments

Recruiting a 16‐18 year old £600 £900 £1,800 £2,400 £5,400

For a small business (<50)

£500 £500 £900 £1,200 £2,700

For successful completion

£500 £500 £900 £1,200 £2,700

Maximum total Government contribution £3,600 £4,900 £9,600 £12,800 £28,800

*additional £13k cap to be introduced for AY16/17 from 1/8/16

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Apprenticeships Levy

• The Government is introducing a levy on employers in April 2017 to fund apprenticeships. 

• This will be 0.5% of pay bills in excess of £3m (2% of UK employers) , collected through PAYE. 

• Employers who pay the levy and are committed to apprenticeship training will be able to get out more than they pay in through a top up to their digital account.

• Guidance will be provided in Spring 2016.

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Apprenticeship Levy: worked levy examples:

Example 1

• Employer of 250 employees, each with a gross salary of £20,000.

• Pay bill: 250 x £20,000 = £5,000,000 

• Levy sum: 0.5% x £5,000,000 = £25,000

• Allowance: £25,000 ‐ £15,000 = £10,000 annual levy payment 

Example 2

• Employer of 100 employees, each with a gross salary of £20,000.

• Pay bill: 100 x £20,000 = £2,000,000 

• Levy sum: 0.5% x £2,000,000 = £10,000

• Allowance: £10,000 ‐ £15,000 = £0 annual levy payment 

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Helping Employers to Offer Apprenticeships

• Employers design apprenticeship standards so that they meet the needs of their industry.

• Find an Apprenticeship offers a free online recruitment tool.

• The National Apprenticeship Service provides account management for large employers and an online and telephone helpline for small businesses.

• The new Digital Apprenticeship Service will provide a new simple online portal for employers.

• The Apprenticeship Grant for Employers currently provides £1,500 for up to the first five  (framework‐based) apprentices in small businesses. 

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How to Get Involved

If you want to advertise an apprenticeship or find out about apprenticeships in your area you can visit https://www.gov.uk/apply‐apprenticeship + see latest guidance for Trailblazers at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future‐of‐apprenticeships‐in‐england‐guidance‐for‐trailblazers

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CIMSPA Conference – February 2016

Any Questions?