Apprenticeship pathways
Apprenticeship pathways
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Thursday, 12 December 2024 to Friday, 7 February 2025
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- AP01 - Cambrian Training
PDF 226 KB - AP02 - Medr (1)
PDF 199 KB - AP02 - Medr (2)
PDF 390 KB - AP03 - National Training Federation for Wales (NTFW)
PDF 174 KB - AP04 - Careers Wales
PDF 371 KB - AP05 - ACT Training & ALS Training
PDF 159 KB - AP06 - Cyfle Building Skills Ltd
PDF 91 KB - AP07 - Federation of Small Businesses Wales (FSB)
PDF 377 KB - AP08 - Institution of Civil Engineers Wales
PDF 301 KB - AP09 - WeGetDesign
PDF 130 KB - AP10 - Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
PDF 250 KB - AP11 - Swansea Bay University Health Board
PDF 149 KB - AP12 - Educ8 Training Group
PDF 216 KB - AP13 - Regional Learning and Skills Partnership South West Wales
PDF 246 KB - AP14 - Dr Brendan Coulson, Nottingham Trent University
PDF 152 KB - AP15 - Social Care Wales
PDF 258 KB - AP16 - North Wales Regional Skills Partnership
PDF 206 KB - AP17 - Aspire Merthyr Tydfil
PDF 145 KB - AP18 - Royal College of Podiatry
PDF 205 KB - AP19 - The Open University Wales
PDF 277 KB - AP20 - Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW)
PDF 122 KB - AP21 - Welsh Language Commissioner
PDF 386 KB - AP22 - Mid Wales Regional Skills Partnership
PDF 176 KB - AP23 - CITB Cymru (Construction Industry Training Board Wales)
PDF 217 KB - AP24 - Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
PDF 179 KB - AP25 - Airbus UK
PDF 236 KB - AP26 - Skills Academy Wales Work-Based Learning Partnership
PDF 226 KB - AP27 - UCAC (National Union of Teachers Wales)
PDF 220 KB - AP28 - Universities Wales
PDF 238 KB - AP29 - Cardiff Capital Region Skills Partnership
PDF 241 KB - AP30 - Estyn
PDF 272 KB - AP31 - Electrical Contractors’ Association Wales (ECA)
PDF 116 KB - AP32 - Allied Health Professionals Federation Cymru (AHPF)
PDF 344 KB - AP33 - Horticultural Trades Association (HTA)
PDF 249 KB - AP34 - School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University
PDF 136 KB - AP35 - ColegauCymru | CollegesWales
PDF 441 KB - AP36 - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Wales (ACCA)
PDF 265 KB - AP37 - Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
PDF 139 KB - AP38 - Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA)
PDF 247 KB - AP39 - Cardiff Metropolitan University
PDF 190 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee is undertaking an inquiry into apprenticeship pathways.
The Committee is seeking views on the following terms of reference:
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>>>Pathways between apprenticeship levels: The extent to which there are challenges in mapping out career routes through the different apprenticeship levels, such as from a junior apprenticeship to a degree apprenticeship. Whether this is more difficult in some careers/sectors than others.
>>>Economy: The extent to which apprenticeship pathways support the needs of Welsh businesses and contribute to filling skills gaps in the Welsh economy.
>>>Employers: The engagement of employers in facilitating these pathways and attracting apprentices. Is specific support needed for micro, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to engage with the apprenticeship programme.
>>>Information about apprenticeships: Good practice between careers services, schools, colleges and employers in terms of promoting apprenticeships and the provision of meaningful work experience.
>>>Equity of support and access for learners: The extent to which apprenticeship pathways are made open to all young people in Wales and any barriers facing specific demographic groups or geographical areas.
>>>The Welsh Government’s role: How policies support apprenticeship pathways and any barriers that need addressing in that regard. The role of the Welsh Government, Regional Skills Partnerships and other stakeholders in identifying and communicating economic and skills needs to inform apprenticeship frameworks and the delivery of qualifications.
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The deadline for submissions to this inquiry is 7
February 2025.
How to share your views
For clarity, there is no designated form for submissions.
To share your views electronically, please send to SeneddEconomy@Senedd.Wales, or by post to Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee, Welsh Parliament, Cardiff, CF99 1SN
If you have any questions or would like further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
The Senedd has two official languages, Welsh and English.
In line with the Senedd’s Official Languages Scheme, the Committee welcomes contributions in both or either of our official languages, and we ask organisations that are subject to Welsh Language standards or schemes to respond in line with their own obligations. Please inform the Committee when submitting responses if you intend to provide a translation at a later date.
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Disclosure of
information
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Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: SeneddEconomy@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565