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Employers, learners and trainers unite for Apprenticeship Week in Wales

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Businesses, apprentices and training providers across Wales will be uniting during Apprenticeship Week from February 7-13 to celebrate the positive impact of apprenticeships.

A week of events and social media activity will highlight how apprenticeships can give individuals the skills and knowledge required for a rewarding career and how businesses can develop a talented workforce that is equipped with future-ready skills.

The National Training Federation for Wales (NTfW), which represents work-based training providers across the country, has organised three virtual events during the week to showcase the diversity of apprenticeships.

The free events, which will take place online via MS Teams, are being delivered in partnership with Welsh Government, Careers Wales and Working Wales, Engage to Change, Wates Construction and Companies House.

Each event will include information on apprenticeship vacancies, employer case studies, support available to learners, studying through the medium of Welsh or bilingually and a question and answer session.

‘Supporting Disabled People into Apprenticeships’ will be held on Tuesday, February 8, Supporting Females into Construction Roles’ is on Wednesday, February 9 and Supporting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic People into Apprenticeships’ is on Thursday, February 10.

Humie said: “Apprenticeships remain a great way to earn and learn skills that employers want.  We’re excited to share apprenticeship opportunities and demonstrate how employers and training providers are supporting underrepresented groups into apprenticeships.

“Our Apprenticeships for All events are for anyone curious about apprenticeships and want to take that next step to kick start their careers.”

Follow the hashtags #AWWALES and #BuildTheFuture on social media to follow events and activities during the week.

The Welsh Government, which funds the apprenticeship programme in Wales with support from the European Social Fund, is urging businesses to make a genius decision by recruiting an apprentice or upskilling an existing employee.

To register for the events, which are all from 10am to 11am and led by Humie Webbe, the NTfW’s strategic equality and diversity lead, visit: https://www.ntfw.org/events/apprenticeships-for-all-2022/