This National Apprenticeship Week, Jeremy Lefroy MP celebrated the vital contribution of apprentices in Stafford.
Since 2010 there have been 6,080 apprenticeship starts in Stafford, and over 1.2 million new apprenticeship starts nationally since 2015. Take up of higher-level apprenticeships in 2016-17, 910 in Stafford, was up by nearly 35 per cent compared to 2015 -16.
Apprenticeships are at the heart of the Conservative Government’s strategy to expand opportunity and develop the skilled workforce the country needs. This includes working with industry to deliver an ambitious target of 3 million new apprenticeship starts by 2020.
But we know there is still more to do, which is why we recently launched an education and funding review that will help people make more effective choices between the different options available to them, promoting parity of esteem between technical and academic pathways.
Commenting, Jeremy said:
‘I have seen in my own constituency, through both manufacturing and service businesses, the way that apprenticeships open doors to highly skilled and rewarding careers. This Government’s reforms are not only increasing apprenticeship numbers, but also driving up the quality of apprenticeships, meaning they have real value in the jobs market. There is no better way to ensure young people can get on in life, and go as far as their talents and hard work can take them, than to have access to high quality training.’