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Celebrating apprenticeships and skills for National Apprenticeship Week
National Apprenticeship Week (10 to 14 February) is the UK’s annual celebration of apprenticeships and skills, highlighting the positive impact that apprenticeships make to individuals, businesses and the wider economy.
The theme of this year’s National Apprenticeship Week is Skills for Life, which recognises how apprenticeships help individuals to gain the skills they need to succeed in their career, while also giving employers the opportunity to develop a workforce with future-ready skills.
The initiative was launched to raise the profile of apprenticeship opportunities in Brighton & Hove and to highlight the benefits they offer both employers and employees.
National Apprenticeship Week events
In addition to launching the 50 Apprenticeships in 5 Days campaign, our Apprenticeship team organised a series of events over the course of the week to celebrate the contributions of apprenticeships in Brighton & Hove. These included:
an apprenticeship fair at the Youth Employment Hub
an apprenticeship event at the Job Centre to promote apprenticeships
‘tea and talk’ sessions for council apprentices and corporate directors
entry to the Great Apprenticeship Bake Off, sponsored by the Apprenticeship Ambassador Network
visits for council apprentices to the Old Police Cells, followed by tea in the Mayor's Parlour
launch of the council’s internal apprenticeship awards
We have also been flying the flag for apprenticeships at Hove Town Hall throughout the week.
Hands-on experience
Councillor Emma Daniel, Cabinet member for Children, Families and Youth Services, said: “National Apprenticeship Week is a fantastic opportunity to showcase all the benefits that apprenticeships offer to individuals, businesses and the local economy.
“Apprenticeships help employers to support and retain staff, fill skills gaps and increase staff productivity, while giving employees the opportunity to learn while you earn, develop life skills and gain hands-on experience in your chosen career.
“As National Apprenticeship Week draws to a close, I’d like to encourage everyone to consider whether an apprenticeship could be right for you, someone you know, or your employer.”
Last year we launched a network to help employers learn more about the benefits of offering apprenticeships, work experience placements and internships in Brighton & Hove.