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Apprenticeships

Proceeding contribution from Stephen McPartland (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 19 December 2011. It occurred during Debate on Apprenticeships.
I think that there is a role for everyone to take on as many apprentices as possible. Some young people are interested in academic careers, while others prefer to pursue a more hands-on route. My view is simple. I believe that all that young people really want is a job. They want a route map: they want to be told ““If you take this path, you will find a job at the end of it.”” The Minister has done a huge amount of work in that regard, both in opposition and in his present post. He has kindly given me one ““yes”” already, but I wonder whether he would be consider fully funding, for two years, the cost of apprenticeship training for people between 19 and 24. At present only 50% of the cost is funded, and full funding could greatly help NEETs—people who are not in education, employment or training. Let me end with a quotation from the deputy principal of North Hertfordshire college, Signe Sutherland."““The changes to the single adult budget have been excellent and we have managed to grow apprenticeships by 300% I the last 12 months. This equates to… an increase of apprenticeships in numbers 500 to 2,000 so with perseverance there are jobs are there””.""That is important news. The college is based in Stevenage, but it does a huge amount of work throughout Hertfordshire. I think it is integral to the apprenticeship offer that we focus on the simple fact that what is important is giving young people the skills that they need to obtain jobs."
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
537 c1126 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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