The £125Bn Question: Can we turn the NEET Crisis into an Opportunity?
Last week brought the UK’s NEET challenge into sharper focus. While it has long been recognised as a growing issue, the release of the Alan…
Training Providers are organisations that provide vocational education and training to young people and adults. A training provider will supply the training element of an apprenticeship or course. It is also their job to support learners and employers with the EPA process, helping the learner achieve a qualification at the end.
ITPs are training providers that are not run by the government. However, ITPs are still regulated by government agencies such as the Education and Skills Funding Agency and Ofsted in the same way as the rest of the FE sector. These can be privately owned, run by a third sector organisation, CIC or charity.
APAR is a list of training provider organisations, including; independent training providers, colleges, universities and employer providers, who are approved to deliver apprenticeship training, funded by the government.
The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) is a national membership body, proudly representing its many member organisations (around 800) that deliver training and vocational learning.
Last week brought the UK’s NEET challenge into sharper focus. While it has long been recognised as a growing issue, the release of the Alan…
Bright Box launched their new brand and website this week celebrating months of focused work to strengthen their operations, grow their team, and expand their…
Instep has launched a new Analytical Leadership Programme. Mapped at Level 4, this forward-thinking programme has been specially designed to bridge the gap between analytics,…
One of the most significant decisions providers face following the Apprenticeship Assessment Reforms is whether to apply for approval as a Centre, taking on responsibility…
Employee-owned apprenticeship and training provider HIT Training Ltd has signalled its long-term commitment to UK skills and sector growth by changing its name to The…
Elizabeth Taylor shares the views and insights of the ERSA Women’s Employability Forum on barriers and remedies to women’s employment. More than 25% of working…
High demand for college places risks hampering efforts to reduce the number of 16 to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEETs), a skills…
It’s rare to find a government initiative that delivers clear value to businesses and individuals, boosts productivity and tackles inequality, all without financial risk to…
Open for consultation until 23 April 2025, the new initial conditions and registration requirements would be used to assess providers registering with the Office for…
Out today a groundbreaking report from the Edge Foundation, in partnership with the Universities of Bath, Oxford, and Huddersfield, highlights the transformative potential of Degree…
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