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Government's proposals to reform apprenticeship funding scrutinised

3 December 2014

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Education Committee takes evidence on the Government's proposals to reform apprenticeship funding, and employer ownership of apprenticeship standards, for its apprenticeships and traineeships for 16-19 year-olds inquiry.

Witnesses

Wednesday 10 December 2014, Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster

At 9.30am

  • David Pollard, Education, Skills and Business Support Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses
  • Steve Radley, Director of Policy and Strategic Planning, Construction Industry Training Board
  • Sally Hunt, General Secretary, University and College Union
  • Paul Champion, Assistant Principal, Work Based Learning, Chesterfield College

At 10.30am

  • Ian Taylor, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsActive
  • Tony Maloney, Head of Education & Skills, National Grid
  • Kate Stock, Managing Director, Smart Training
  • Brian Wisdom, Chairman, Federation for Industry Sector Skills and Standards

Purpose of the session

This is the third session of the apprenticeships and traineeships for 16-19 year-olds inquiry, with one panel focused on the Government’s proposals for reform of apprenticeship funding, and a second panel looking at employer ownership of apprenticeship standards and the trailblazer initiative.

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