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    Business group call for SME-focused apprenticeship strategy

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 12, 2025No Comments
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    Ben Cottam, Head of Wales at the Federation of Small Businesses
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    To mark this year’s Apprenticeship Week Wales, taking place between 10 and 16 February 2025, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) in Wales have called for Medr (the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research) to deliver an SME focused strategy to close Wales’ skills gaps by increasing the number of apprenticeship starts and supporting more small firms to take on apprentices.

    Apprenticeships bring significant value to learners, employers and the wider Welsh economy. However, a cut in the target for apprenticeship starts in this Senedd, plateauing funding in the Draft Budget and a reduction in starts in 2023/4 all indicate that more must be done to encourage take up of apprenticeships.

    Ben Cottam, Head of Wales at the Federation of Small Businesses, said:

    “National Apprenticeship Week is a wonderful opportunity to promote apprenticeships as a valuable pathway into work and to celebrate the small businesses currently employing apprentices and nurturing their skills.

    “Skills gaps are a persistent top three issue for SMEs. Apprenticeships have a key role to play in bridging these gaps and in developing the workforce required to deliver the economic growth Wales desperately needs.

    “Training apprentices can be incredibly beneficial for small businesses, providing flexibility in training and development to meet their specific needs, fostering innovation by bringing new ideas to the table, and apprentices are often highly motivated and eager to learn.

    “Yet, smaller firms typically face greater barrier to training participation due to information barriers about the opportunities available, lack of time and capacity to mentor and develop apprentices, and financial barriers.

    “We welcome that the new tertiary education body Medr now has responsibility for delivering the apprenticeship contract. We would like to see the delivery of an SME focused strategy to ensure that small businesses have access to an equitable, financially viable and straight-forward way to recruit and train.”

    Dr Ali J Wright, founder and director of Needle Rock upholstery business, said:

    “As a small business owner, it has been incredible to witness the transformative power of apprenticeships, both for the business and for the apprentices themselves.

    “Our apprentices love the benefits of earning while learning new skills and feel that this opportunity has boosted their confidence.

    “While training apprentices requires an investment of time, the benefits are significant. Not only has it boosted turnover and allowed our workshop to remain open for 50 weeks a year, but they are invaluable members of the team.

    “My goal is to establish a Needle Rock Training Academy to deliver advanced upholstery skills and help more people open up future career paths in this fantastic industry.”

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