Publication Location NTfW Annual Conference Apprenticeship Awards Cymru - Friday, October mtp 31, 2014 at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport is currently engaged, it is time to discuss apprenticeships Money for Life Challenge - Issue Who Welsh Final VQ Day - a day Wednesday June 4, 2014 Skills Wales 2014 ESDGC - Global Citizenship in Wales new qualification in the care and nail clipping News from the Regions
Three Star Shines over Educ8: 2014 Best Companies Caerphilly Council Worker confidence after learning mtp to read and write new CEO to Vocational Skills Partnership (Wales) Ltd Specialist Training Praises Global University Leaders program welcomes launch meeting Katy Young Colleagues mtp and friends helped to raise 553 for cancer mtp charity Menai Apprentice Company Job Losses at Vion Dates for your diary
Annual Conference mtp at the Conference will be an opportunity to hear speakers who are prominent figures in the field and participate in workshops. The conference will also be an excellent opportunity to network with individuals and companies throughout the training sector in Wales. We will issue further information as soon as it becomes mtp available.
Apprenticeship Awards Cymru, Celtic Manor, Newport The Awards aim to recognize and venerated employers, learners and providers who are committed to development through Apprenticeships and those who support mtp their employees during their training. In addition, the Awards are a great way to evaluate training and development, and to stimulate any workforce or learner.
As Apprenticeship Week Wales wound up Ken Skates, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology, has called on employers of all sizes to invest in the future of their workforce by recruiting apprentices.
The call came in to the Welsh Government's latest figures show just how worthwhile this investment can be. The success rates for apprenticeships remained higher than 80% and there was also the biggest increase since 6 years in the number of learners in work-based learning.
In the event "It's time to discuss apprenticeships" at the Vale Hotel in Hensol, Deputy Minister of the many benefits it can bring to an apprenticeship business, including training and recruitment costs less, higher productivity and workforce responsive and enthusiastic. The event, organized by the Welsh Government and the National Training Federation Wales and sponsored by Pearson Work Based Learning, bringing together all key stakeholders involved in the provision mtp of apprenticeships in Wales.
In addition to participating in discussions and interactive table discussions, the stakeholders were also given the opportunity to hear speakers from GE Aviation Wales and team Spirit Hair and explained why their businesses have benefited apprenticeships.
The Deputy Minister also took it to remind employers to take advantage of the range of support available from the Welsh Government, including the Apprenticeship program supported by the EU. For individuals, the apprenticeship is the ideal way to start a successful career. Apprentices earn while they learn and develop skills, develop knowledge and gain nationally recognized qualifications.
Figures show that this is a worthwhile investment for the apprentice and employer. In 2011/12, the number of successfully completed apprenticeships to 13,320 - maintaining a success rate greater than 80%. In the meantime, the popularity of apprenticeships in Wales will continue, and provisional figures from November show that over 61,000 mtp learners in WBL in 2012/13 - the highest number since 6 years.
"This is a sign of confidence in the unique package of support, qualifications and experience that is offered in Apprenticeship - something that is highly valued by employers and individuals.
"Apprenticeships make sense from a business perspective and I encourage as many as possible of our employers, regardless of size, to consider the support we provide mtp through mtp our range of apprenticeship programs."
His speech today is an opportunity for Deputy mtp Minister calling for entries for the 2014 National Apprentice Awards held at the Celtic Manor in Newport on October 31, 2014.
"The event," It's time to discuss apprenticeships "is mtp to bring together all the key stakeholders involved in the provision of apprenticeships in Wales, with a view to raising awareness of their value to businesses and the wider economy. We hope it will encourage more employers to become part of the Apprenticeship program. "
Today announced the names of those in the Welsh Final Money for Life Challenge. They all took part in the Final Gen
Three Star Shines over Educ8: 2014 Best Companies Caerphilly Council Worker confidence after learning mtp to read and write new CEO to Vocational Skills Partnership (Wales) Ltd Specialist Training Praises Global University Leaders program welcomes launch meeting Katy Young Colleagues mtp and friends helped to raise 553 for cancer mtp charity Menai Apprentice Company Job Losses at Vion Dates for your diary
Annual Conference mtp at the Conference will be an opportunity to hear speakers who are prominent figures in the field and participate in workshops. The conference will also be an excellent opportunity to network with individuals and companies throughout the training sector in Wales. We will issue further information as soon as it becomes mtp available.
Apprenticeship Awards Cymru, Celtic Manor, Newport The Awards aim to recognize and venerated employers, learners and providers who are committed to development through Apprenticeships and those who support mtp their employees during their training. In addition, the Awards are a great way to evaluate training and development, and to stimulate any workforce or learner.
As Apprenticeship Week Wales wound up Ken Skates, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology, has called on employers of all sizes to invest in the future of their workforce by recruiting apprentices.
The call came in to the Welsh Government's latest figures show just how worthwhile this investment can be. The success rates for apprenticeships remained higher than 80% and there was also the biggest increase since 6 years in the number of learners in work-based learning.
In the event "It's time to discuss apprenticeships" at the Vale Hotel in Hensol, Deputy Minister of the many benefits it can bring to an apprenticeship business, including training and recruitment costs less, higher productivity and workforce responsive and enthusiastic. The event, organized by the Welsh Government and the National Training Federation Wales and sponsored by Pearson Work Based Learning, bringing together all key stakeholders involved in the provision mtp of apprenticeships in Wales.
In addition to participating in discussions and interactive table discussions, the stakeholders were also given the opportunity to hear speakers from GE Aviation Wales and team Spirit Hair and explained why their businesses have benefited apprenticeships.
The Deputy Minister also took it to remind employers to take advantage of the range of support available from the Welsh Government, including the Apprenticeship program supported by the EU. For individuals, the apprenticeship is the ideal way to start a successful career. Apprentices earn while they learn and develop skills, develop knowledge and gain nationally recognized qualifications.
Figures show that this is a worthwhile investment for the apprentice and employer. In 2011/12, the number of successfully completed apprenticeships to 13,320 - maintaining a success rate greater than 80%. In the meantime, the popularity of apprenticeships in Wales will continue, and provisional figures from November show that over 61,000 mtp learners in WBL in 2012/13 - the highest number since 6 years.
"This is a sign of confidence in the unique package of support, qualifications and experience that is offered in Apprenticeship - something that is highly valued by employers and individuals.
"Apprenticeships make sense from a business perspective and I encourage as many as possible of our employers, regardless of size, to consider the support we provide mtp through mtp our range of apprenticeship programs."
His speech today is an opportunity for Deputy mtp Minister calling for entries for the 2014 National Apprentice Awards held at the Celtic Manor in Newport on October 31, 2014.
"The event," It's time to discuss apprenticeships "is mtp to bring together all the key stakeholders involved in the provision of apprenticeships in Wales, with a view to raising awareness of their value to businesses and the wider economy. We hope it will encourage more employers to become part of the Apprenticeship program. "
Today announced the names of those in the Welsh Final Money for Life Challenge. They all took part in the Final Gen
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