Posted: Mon 6th Feb 2023

National Apprenticeship Week: Economy Minister urges businesses to take on an apprentice

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Feb 6th, 2023


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National Apprenticeship Week is underway, and the Welsh Government is encouraging firms to consider taking on an apprentice to boost their businesses.

As part of the Welsh Government’s commitment to apprenticeships, £148.6m has been allocated for apprenticeship delivery in the 2022/23 contract year, with a goal to reach 125,000 all-age apprenticeships by 2026/27.

The Welsh Government, in partnership with Grwp Llandrillo Menai, Achieve More Training, and Ap-prentis, is supporting community sport clubs in north Wales by providing them with the opportunity to recruit and train a young person as a community sport coach through a shared apprenticeship programme.

One such opportunity has been provided by the Deeside Dragons Ice Hockey Club and Aura Wales, which recently reopened its doors after the pandemic.

The shared apprenticeship scheme has given a young man with additional learning needs the chance to become an apprentice sports coach and help increase local participation in ice hockey and ice skating.

Michael Speare, a passionate ice hockey player, is visiting local schools as an ambassador for the sport, spreading his love and enthusiasm for the game.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething had the pleasure of meeting Michael and was impressed with his work at the Deeside Dragons Ice Hockey Club.

The minister is encouraging people and employers across Wales to consider the benefits of apprenticeships and see how they can make a real contribution to their futures.

The rollout of the new shared apprenticeship model in north Wales includes a scheme in Community Sports that plans to get more children and young people participating in sport through their local sports clubs.

Following its reopening at the end of 2022, the Deeside Dragons Ice Hockey Club and Aura Wales has provided a shared apprenticeship opportunity for a young man with additional learning needs, who is helping to increase local participation in ice hockey and ice skating.

Michael Speare is very passionate about playing ice hockey and is visiting schools in the area as an ambassador for the sport.

The shared apprenticeship scheme has been a resounding success for the Deeside Dragons Ice Hockey Club and Aura Wales, and Michael’s passion for ice hockey has played a crucial role in boosting the local community’s participation in the sport.

Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, said:

“It’s been a real pleasure to meet Michael and to learn more about his work at Deeside Dragons Ice Hockey Club. He is the perfect ambassador for the sport.

“I’m delighted our shared apprenticeship scheme is providing new opportunities for young people who cannot find permanent employment to learn new skills in the workplace, helping them gain new qualifications that will enable them to secure and sustain full-time permanent jobs.

“At the beginning of Apprenticeship Week, I want to encourage people and employers across Wales to see how apprenticeships can make a real contribution to their futures.

“Quality all-age apprenticeships are proven to unlock higher earnings in better careers. They can help futureproof, motivate and diversify a workforce – offering people the chance to gain high-quality vocational skills. They are also crucial to our ambitious vision for a Wales where no one is held back.”

Mike Welch, Chief Executive of Aura Wales, said:

“Michael’s role as a Club apprentice, working under the mentorship of James Parsons, Aura’s Junior Ice Hockey Head Coach, has enabled us to both re-engage with young people and to attract new players to the Club. This has been achieved across a variety of different settings such as school taster sessions, off-ice coaching and Aura’s Learn To Skate programme.

“What was a pretty bleak future for the Junior Ice Hockey Club due to the pandemic is now looking really positive. We can see growth and progression to the Club and Michael is playing a really important role in supporting this. The level of growth we have experienced would not have been possible without the apprenticeship scheme and Achieve More Training.”

Jordan Hadaway, Shared Apprentice Co-ordinator Achieve More Training, said:

“I really believe that this shared apprenticeship scheme between the sports clubs and ourselves at Achieve More Training will help the clubs be able to go that extra mile and let them deliver and make an impact in the communities more than they have ever been able to.”

The additional funding will be used to maintain a focus on technical skill priorities, the needs of the foundational economy and high demand sectors such as Health & Social Care and Childcare and to contribute towards our net zero ambitions.

Shared apprenticeships have been delivered over the last five years, initially in Engineering and Construction sectors in the Valleys Taskforce area in south Wales.

The programme was redeveloped in 2022 and expanded across all regions of Wales and other sectors including the creative industries and theatre, and sport and leisure.

The target cohorts for shared apprenticeships are sectors with low take-up of apprenticeships, SMEs new to apprenticeships, disadvantaged young people and underrepresented groups.

A supported shared apprenticeship has been introduced to specifically enable disabled people with complex learning and employment needs to access an apprenticeship.

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