Including the closely related term government.
… supported employment hubs Responding to employer skills needs: apprenticeships, Skills Bootcamp, Kickstart scheme and the flexible NSF government funding to support the 25+ age adults 2019. Where are we now? 1) Construction The College has made a significant headway in developing apprenticeship provision for construction related industries, ranging from intermediate to higher skills…
… 48 students in September 2021. It complements the existing Heath and Social care and Early Year child Care degrees that the College has been running for a quite a good number of years in support of CUH skills needs. The College is also promoting a breadth of on-line level 3 courses for working adult students interested in the care industry or in upskilling, using the government national…
… Fund is a learning initiative, set up by the government that provides fully-funded courses to adult learners up to Level 3. It is part of the government’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee and will see £2.5 billion in funding allocated to adult learning programmes across England. From April 2021, adult learners who don’t have a Level 3 qualification can access over 400 free learning courses in a broad…
… range of subject areas. The government has chosen subjects it feels offer the best job prospects, including areas like IT, engineering, business management, agriculture and childcare. 4) Skills Boot camp – Digital Engineering CAD At Croydon College we work with adult learners to ensure that you are upskilling in the engineering and CAD for specific employers benefitting from this Skills…
… Bootcamp programmes. Once the adult learner completes the programme, s/he will be interviewed by an employer with the aim of gaining employment with the registered employers. The Skills Bootcamp scheme has been created by the Government in the light of the economic crisis due to the impact COVID-19 as part of the Lifetime Skills Guarantee. It offers free, flexible courses for adults aged 19…