NI employers to benefit from SSC tourism drive

 

Active leisure, learning and well-being employers in Northern Ireland stand to benefit from the work of a new initiative developed by Sector Skills Councils (SSCs).

Collaboration groups enable SSCs to collectively lead on partnership activities and common issues that affect more than one sector. SkillsActive has joined three of these ‘cluster groups’, including the Tourism and Hospitality Cluster group.

SkillsActive in Northern Ireland manager Siobhan Weir says many jobs in the Northern Ireland active leisure, learning and wellbeing benefit from the expanding tourism industry.

“The Tourism and Hospitality Cluster group provides an important opportunity for SSCs to collaborate to benefit employers across tourism related sectors in Northern Ireland.

“Our first job is to coordinate the roll-out of World Host, a world-class training programme designed to raise the standard and delivery of customer service, which is 90% funded by the Department for Employment & Learning (DELNI).

“We’ll then move on to developing joint applications for the Skills Collaborative Fund.  This is a new fund that DELNI are currently developing and it will be loosely based on the Grant Innovation Fund (GIF) criteria.  DELNI will announce details of the application process in January with the intention of projects beginning in April 2012.”

SkillsActive is also actively involved with other tourism related partners and forums in Northern Ireland, such as the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, Destination Fermanagh and the Activity Tourism Forum.

Apprenticeships: training providers

Apprenticeships are usually delivered through a partnership between an employer and a training provider, although some larger employers may also operate as the training provider for themselves and others.

SkillsActive issues Apprenticeship frameworks, which outline the minimum requirements needed to complete the Apprenticeship at each level and for each occupation. We also provide certification for apprentices in England and Wales.

Access funding for Apprenticeships

If you are a training provider in England or Wales and you would like to deliver government funded Apprenticeships, you need to hold a contract with the Skills Funding Agency.

Training providers in Scotland need to hold a contract with Skills Development Scotland. Training providers in Northern Ireland need to hold a contract with the Department for Employment and Learning.

To gain a contract, you must meet certain requirements, such as minimum contracting value. If you do not meet the minimum contracting value, you can enter into a subcontracting arrangement with a larger training provider. If you are a training provider in England, one way to do this is by joining SkillsActive’s Group Training Association.

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Registration

Only training providers in Scotland need to register with SkillsActive to deliver Apprenticeships.

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Types of Apprenticeships

There’s a wide variety of Apprenticeships available in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Select a country below to learn more about the types of Apprenticeships available in your area.

Frameworks and guidance

SkillsActive has worked with employers and training providers to develop a set of Apprenticeship frameworks. These outline the minimum requirements apprentices need to complete the apprenticeship at each level and for each occupation. You can then work with your employer and apprentice to identify the most suitable framework for their needs.

Learn more about the Apprenticeship frameworks available in your country by viewing Frameworks and Guidance.

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Certification

At the end of their Apprenticeship, all apprentices need a certificate to show they have fulfilled the Apprenticeship requirements.

In England, Wales and Scotland, certificates are issued by SkillsActive. In Northern Ireland, they are issued by the Department for Employment and Learning.

Apprentices can apply for their own certificate or authorise their training provider to apply for one on their behalf.

England

A new certification service run by the Alliance has been developed and is known as Apprenticeship Certificates England (ACE). Apprentices, learning providers or employers who act on their behalf, will be able to request Apprenticeship certificates using the ACE online system. ACE provides a unique centralised certification system that will save Sector Skills Councils / Sector Skills Bodies (SSCs/SSBs), providers and certifying authorities valuable time, resource and investment and will allow them to track the progress of apprenticeship candidates. The system was officially launched on Wednesday 25 January 2012 by John Hayes MP, Minister of State for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning.

You will need to register your organisation on the system via the online registration form; this can be done by going to www.acecerts.co.uk and completing the information and contact details. Once you have completed this process you will be emailed a username and password for ACE. This will be your "administrator" account which you can then use to create additional accounts for your centre. You will be able to create a maximum of 5 additional users.

The user guide that has been created for centres to help you use the system and also further e-learning materials can be found on www.acecerts.co.uk/tutorials

The cost of certificates will be £22.

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Apprentice Authorization Form England (mandatory to complete for all framework claims via the ACE system)

Wales

This certificate is for apprentices completing their programme in Wales.

Certification Request Form Wales

Scotland

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Northern Ireland

These are issued by the Department for Employment and Learning.

Verify apprentice training

Keep track of your apprentice’s training with an activepassport™

activepassportTM is an auditable online tool that will help you track and record an individual’s Guided Learning Hours - a statutory requirement of the new frameworks in England and Wales.

If you’re a training provider, activepassport™ can:

  • Give you an overview of your client’s skills, qualifications and competencies
  • Identify missing mandatory CPD and compliance requirements
  • Help you target individuals with specific courses
  • Let you access an extensive captive market, increasing sales and reducing marketing costs
  • Enable you to offer clients a powerful tool for maintaining their own records.

Learn more about activepassport™ >

Consultancy

Our consultants can provide you with detailed information about delivering Apprenticeship training, or developing frameworks to suit businesses in your area.

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Updates

Find out about Apprenticeship framework updates and other news relevant to Apprenticeships.

Apprenticeship updates >

 

Apprenticeships: employers

Apprenticeships are a cost effective way to recruit and train employees. They provide apprentices with the skills, knowledge and work experience they need to become competent active leisure, learning and wellbeing professionals.

You can use apprenticeships to train both new and existing employees.

SkillsActive works with active leisure, learning and wellbeing employers to develop Apprenticeships so the training is directly relevant to your industry. We can help you identify which of your staff is eligible for funded training. We can also broker relationships so small and medium sized businesses can access funding normally only available to larger companies.

Register your interest in discovering more about how Apprenticeships could benefit your business >

 

Key benefits for employers:

  • Access funding for training courses, potentially saving you hundreds of pounds
  • Fill your skills gaps with Apprenticeships designed around your business needs
  • Gain top quality, motivated staff with up to the minute training in your sector
  • Train more people – there are no age constraints on who can do an Apprenticeship and you can train both new and existing employees
  • Negotiate training schedules with your apprentice and training provider

Apprenticeship funding

Apprenticeship funding is available from the Skills Funding Agency in England and Wales, Skills Development Scotland in Scotland, and the Department for Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland.

However, the size of the contribution varies depending on your sector and the age of the apprentice.

 

Funding eligibility made easy

SkillsActive can help employers in England reduce costs and train more people by identifying which of your staff could be eligible for funded training. Our Funding Eligibility Service is a simple, effective way to improve your business performance by making the most of available funding.

Find out more about the Funding Eligibility Service >


Apprenticeships for smaller employers

Apprenticeships aren’t just for big businesses - small to medium sized businesses in England can afford to train Apprenticeships through SkillsActive’s Group Training Association (GTA).

The Group Training Association enables employers in England running small to medium enterprises to take on more new staff as apprentices. It does this by creating partnerships between employers so they can access funding and discounts normally only available to bigger companies.

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Types of Apprenticeships

There’s a wide variety of Apprenticeships available in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Select a country below to learn more about the types of Apprenticeships available in your area.

Key facts

Read our Frequently Asked Questions to discover more about Apprenticeships in England >

Apprenticeship frameworks

SkillsActive has worked with employers and training providers to develop a set of Apprenticeship frameworks. These outline the minimum requirements apprentices need to complete the apprenticeship at each level and for each occupation, ensuring apprentices develop the skills their employers need.

For information and documents relevant to apprenticeships your country, see Frameworks and Guidance

Frameworks and Guidance>


Updates

Find out about Apprenticeship framework updates and other news relevant to Apprenticeships.

Apprenticeship updates >

 

Start offering apprenticeships

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Showcasing SkillsActive's success!

Read how Apprenticeships have helped businesses and improved careers:

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Discover how SkillsActive has supported Britain's Olympic athletes to go for gold with our Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE)

 Ashleigh Munns - basketball
 Lauren Brooks - netball
• Max Coates - motorsport
 Alex Nicholson & Louis Storey - football
 Jack Bateson - boxing

Apprentice experiences

Find out what it's really like to take on and train and apprentice in the first of a series of blogs by Jill Eaton, director of Stevenage Sporting Futures Team, and apprentice Luke Allen.

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