Resource Library: Apprenticeships
Welcome to the Apprenticeship Resource Library. Here you will find resources on, Elevating Social Mobility, Medical Doctor Degree Apprenticeship, NHS apprenticeships, as well as information on Apprenticeship Levy Transfers.
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Allied Health Professionals: Apprenticeship Toolkit
The toolkit is aimed at NHS and social care organisations, apprenticeship leads, practice educators, line managers, future apprentices and those involved with developing and supporting AHP apprenticeships.
Allied Health Professionals: Apprenticeship Toolkit (hubkencore.com)
Apprenticeship Levy Transfer
Find out what the apprenticeship levy is and the options for transferring your apprenticeship levy funds to another employer.
Working across systems, employers can transfer apprenticeship levy funds that support communities and staff.
A standard placement agreement will ensure compliance with NHS recruitment standards and simplify apprentices' experience in different workplaces.
The levy can be used creatively to support the wellbeing of staff or provide apprenticeships to others in the workforce.
Apprenticeship levy transfer | NHS Employers
Elevating Social Mobility
Strategically Harnessing the Apprenticeship Levy
Whitepaper and toolkit for employers.
Elevating Social Mobility: A Toolkit for Employers - Elevating Social Mobility: Strategically Harnessing the Apprenticeship Levy A toolkit for employers (corndel.com)
Back to topLearning support funding for apprentices with learning difficulties and disabilities – Guidance for Training Providers
The 2024 – 2025 Apprenticeship Funding rules came into effect for apprenticeship starts from 1st August 2024.
A change in the 2024 – 2025 Apprenticeship Funding rules widens the availability of the flexibilities for lower-level English and maths qualifications for apprentices who have a learning difficulty or disability.
Following a positive pilot, English and maths flexibilities have been extended for apprentices who have learning difficulties or disabilities but no Education, Health and Care Plan, so that they can study a more suitable level of English and maths.
The Department for Education has produced guidance to support training providers in assessing the needs of these individuals and how decisions should be made and evidenced.
Skip Shared Learning Event on HIA 2 – How Community T Level industry placements open up NHS career pathwaysShared Learning Event on HIA 2 – How Community T Level industry placements open up NHS career pathways
Join us to hear from North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust who have increased their T Level placements within non acute and out-of-hospital care settings to open up career pathways into the NHS. Their placements intent to support students with an interest in healthcare, providing the opportunity to spend time with nursing and allied health professional (AHP) teams on a rotational basis and learn valuable insights into the diverse roles within the NHS and how different healthcare professionals work together as a multi-disciplinary team.
You can register for this session on 4 November at 1.30-2.30pm by clicking the link below:
Shared Learning Event HIA2 - Community T Level industry placements open up NHS career pathways