G Alan Wemyss Project Manager – NSAC SAT Martin Morrell Training Adviser – National Specialist Team
Specialist Apprentice Programmes (SAPs)
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesFactors behind this development of specialist training:
• No formal Training available via traditional routes
• No route of entry to specialists’ VQs, so no career opportunities, no incentive to join the sectors
• Ageing workforce in sectors
• To improve grant availability to specialist sectors
• To capitalise on any training resources available within the specialist sectors
Specialist Apprentice Programmes Similarities between SAPs, traditional apprenticeships
and specialist apprenticeships offered by NCC are:
– Red CSCS card at the start
– Blue skilled card at end of apprenticeship
– NVQ level 2 outcome
– Learner employed for 12 weeks before registering
BUT
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesSAPs are DIFFERENT
– No College of FE involved, Trade Associations are partner providers
– Programmes 18-24 month duration – up to 4 programme starts per annum per occupation
– Usually up to 25 days off the job ‘best practice’ training in short duration modules – exposure to every aspect of the occupation
– Employers prefer age 18+ BUT no upper age limit
– COST to Employer for training
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesBasic Ground Rules
– There must be an NVQ in place and an assessor
– There must be a Trade Association for the occupation capable of being partner provider
– There must NOT be a Framework or Diploma for the occupation being considered for a SAP
– IPR of any Scheme Book produced belongs to CSkills
– Trade Association/experts develop the specification – you are the experts!
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesBasic Ground Rules
– Programmes 18-24 month duration – training in first 18 months
– Assessment/Portfolio building last 6 months But assessor linked to learner at start of programme
– Trade Associations link to NSAC SAT for grant registration, and other registration paperwork.
– Available only to learners who have contract of employment – NO subbies! Grant requirement
– NOT a substitute for upskilling unqualified labour!
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesBasic Ground Rules
Employer must:
– have WBR
– provide Mentor and supervised training to specification
– must make learner available for all off job training (and pay Trade Association)
– Must have current H&S policy, insurance, provision for 16 to 18s if appropriate.
– Must report all RIDDOR accidents soonest to Trade Association
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesBasic Ground Rules
Trade Association
= training provider – (NSAC SAT admin/grant/monitoring hub)
Must :– Have Indemnity insurance
– Follow child protection legislation for under 18 learners
– Follow NSAC SAT procedures
– For all new starts provide off job training dates for every module in programme 2 weeks before programme starts
Must NOT subcontract delivery to a third party
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesStages of Development
1. The Scheme – list of modules, sequenced with N° of days off (must be near to 25) and on job training
The learner will receive exposure to every aspect of occupation in Off Job training, irrespective of whether employer operates in all of them.
It is likely that the trade association will also be developing training resources or already have these at this stage.
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesStages of Development
2. The Specification (becomes part of Scheme Book) – each of modules in the Scheme broken down into practical and knowledge skills. Think of Method statement to develop content. Done for both ON and Off Job training
– Programme must be seen as whole – on and off job days in total represent total training days
– IPR belongs to CSkills
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesStages of Development
2. cont:
The Specification is not drawn from NOS - Each Module will take the learner through every aspect from arriving on site to leaving site – the aim is to give best practice training in both H&S, practical and knowledge.
Evidence for NVQ assessment will occur naturally
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesStages of Development
3. Training record log book developed to record off and ON job training – evidence of supervised training by employer that builds on off job best practice training.
- mainly produced by copy paste from specification
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesStages of Development
4. Training provider develops own training notes, powerpoints etc
IPR of these remain with trade association or individual
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesPurpose of Specification
– Comprehensive unambiguous spec for trainer to develop own notes
– Consistent quality/content of delivery throughout UK
– Aide Memoir to learner
– Selling tool to demonstrate scope of training to employer & why it costs!
– CSkills quality control – training audit. What page today? Check delivery against content
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesTimescale
Usually takes between 9 to 12 months from inception to pilot
Develop SAP
WBR training for employers
Recruit employers/learners
Training Partner enter into legal agreement with CSkills - SLA
Market Pilot
Pilot Begins
12 Months
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesRole of NSAC SAT
Act as facilitator/mentor in development cycle
Approve SAP programmes
NVQ registration (if NSAC SAT accredited centre)
Grant registration
Apprentice Officers– Employer PPCL (H&S check)
– Deliver SLE, Induction, ERR and (in near future) IAG
– Reviews (4 per annum)
– Identify retention issues
Quality Monitoring
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesAug 1st 2010 onwards
No external funding
New grant scheme – recognition of SAPs
Only for Approved Programmes – Must be 24 months level 2
Delivery only by approved Trade Associations or Training Groups
Charge per learner - £550. £300 with Grant registration form and £250 six months after date of registration. No payment, no registration. NSAC conduit for all SAP learners
Rule Book
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesAug 1st 2010 onwards
The SAP ‘Framework’ from Aug 1st 2010
– Employer/Apprentice Training Agreement
– Employment Rights and Responsibilities (ERR)
– Industry Approved Training Programme
– NVQ Competence Award at an appropriate Level
– CSCS Skilled card
– Certificate of Apprenticeship Achievement from NSAC
Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesAug 1st 2010 onwards
The SAP Grant from Aug 1st 2010
1st year attendance/incentive £1715*
2nd year attendance/incentive £1410*
VQ Level 2 £275
Framework achievement £1,800
Total grant for 2 year apprenticeship VQ level 2 £5,200
3rd year attendance £875*
VQ Level 3 £275
Advanced framework achievement £2,650
Total grant for 3 year apprenticeship £9,000
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Specialist Apprentice ProgrammesAug 1st 2010 onwards
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