The (Real) Apprentice returns to County
Hall
Following the huge success of "The Real
Apprentice" showcase Event in Worcester last year, the council is
all set to host another careers showcase for Spring 2012 in the
council chamber, at County Hall.
The event, jointly organised by Worcestershire
County Council, National Apprenticeship Service and Herefordshire,
Shropshire & Worcestershire Training Providers Association and
the Black Country Training Group, is intended to further boost
interest in apprenticeships and work-based learning opportunities
in the county and will take place on Friday, February 10, 2012.
The Real Apprentice showcase event will run
from 1.30 to 7.30pm. Students from years 10,11 12 and 13 are
being invited to attend along with their parents or guardians, a
total of 24,000 current learners, who will find all of the
information they need about Worcestershire's Apprentice programmes
at their fingertips.
The showcase has been planned to coincide with
Apprenticeship Week and this year the opening times have been
extended to enable those schools wishing to bus in their students
to attend.
Potential apprentices will have the chance to
hear from, and talk to, major employers, training providers and
successful Apprentices who have gone from strength to strength
since learning their trades.
Aamir Kayani, Enterprise,
Employment & Skills Manager said: "Apprenticeships offer an
excellent way for young people to continue training and developing
skills while earning a wage and beginning a successful
career.
"Not only will young people benefit from a
thriving apprenticeship programme but also the county's economic
future will depend on highly skilled new employees, particularly in
emerging technology sectors. These skills are often better
acquired through tailored on the job training rather than through
none specific college training."
Schoolchildren from all around the county have
been invited and anyone aged between 16 and 18 years can also
get in touch and book a free place by calling freephone 0800
321222.
Individuals can contact NAS for more
information about Apprenticeships by emailing wmnas@apprenticeships.gov.uk
or by visiting http://www.apprentices.org.uk/
This page was last reviewed 10 February 2012 at 10:46.
The page is next due for review 8 August 2013.