NHS Apprenticeships in the North West Dianna Hollins, Project Manager - Education Management Healthier Horizons.

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NHS Apprenticeships in the North West Dianna Hollins, Project Manager - Education Management Healthier Horizons

What is an Apprenticeship?  Work-based learning programmes that enable individuals to earn a wage whilst gaining on the job experience and skills that lead to nationally recognised qualifications.  New and existing staff who want to gain further qualifications and develop skills.  Framework Levels Apprenticeship – Level 2 (equivalent to five GCSEs at grades A*-C) Advanced Apprenticeship – Level 3 (equivalent to two or more A Levels) Higher Apprenticeship – Level 4/5 (equivalent to BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC) or Higher National Diploma (HND)) Better Care Better Health Better Life

Apprenticeships in the NHS  Over 80 Health Sector Apprenticeship Roles  30 different Apprenticeship Frameworks Better Care Better Health Better Life Health Business Administration Customer Service ITQ Hospitality & Catering Laboratory & Science Technicians Engineering Facilities Management Plumbing Finance Team Leading Support Services etc …

Key Drivers  Leitch Review  Government Funding – vocational focus  NHS Constitution  44% of North West NHS workforce are employed in Bands 1 – 4  Boorman Review  Regional unemployment Better Care Better Health Better Life

Strategy  Addressing particular workforce priorities: increasing the Level 2 status of the existing workforce meeting skills needs of specific disciplines e.g. life sciences, maternity support workers, estates, etc  Progression  16 – 18 workforce  Socio-economic impact  Longer term sustainability plans Better Care Better Health Better Life

North West Apprenticeship Engagement Almost 5,000 apprenticeship starts since 2009/10 93% NW trusts are engaged in Apprenticeship Activity 95% Cheshire & Merseyside Trusts engaged in Apprenticeships Better Care Better Health Better Life

Partnership Results Clinical Vs Non Clinical Apprenticeship Starts Better Care Better Health Better Life

Partnership Results 43% of starts are Advanced Apprenticeships Better Care Better Health Better Life

Partnership Results 43% of starts are Advanced Apprenticeships Better Care Better Health Better Life

Support with Apprenticeships Skills for Health Academy North West Apprenticeship Broker – Sandra Capper, Preferred Providers National Apprenticeship Service NHS Lead - Jason Hall, Better Care Better Health Better Life

Future Sustainability &Challenges Employment Progression Programme now in place to secure our investment School Resource Pack Apprenticeship Promise Loans moving forward Better Care Better Health Better Life

Questions? Better Care Better Health Better Life