NAS announces end of National Training Awards
The National Apprenticeship Service and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills have announced that they will not be running the National Training Awards any longer.
The National Apprenticeship Service and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills have announced that they will not be running the National Training Awards any longer.
Five young hopefuls will compete over a six week period, showcasing their skills in general insurance broking tasks for the chance to become an apprentice.
On Monday 18th February, the Gosport Business Centre in Hampshire will be hosting an apprenticeship open day for local businesses and young people.
Outstanding apprentice achievement and employer support will both be acknowledged as part of Liverpool's new awards ceremony.
A competition which could be beneficial to both apprentices and employers. Applications open on February 11th.
Businesses, training providers and colleges are encouraged to get their nominations in before the deadline on February 1st.
Awards are available across four different categories which will celebrate apprentice efforts and employer involvement.
Politicians and businesses will be discussing how the business community can best help the workforce of the future.
Businesses are invited to attend to find out more about apprenticeship schemes in the area.
Apprenticeship challenge is expected to gain support from many high profile companies looking to expand their workforce.