More than 1,300 apprentices set to be created in Liverpool

New apprenticeships scheme launched

MORE than 1,300 apprenticeships are set to be created in Liverpool during the next three years.

The city council has teamed up with Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, Liverpool Community College and the Eldonian Group to create the scheme.

The project will be particularly aimed at 16-19 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (Neet); care leavers; teenage parents; looked after children; young offenders; residents from disadvantaged communities and black and minority ethnic groups.

Employers to be targeted include sectors that do not have a high take-up rate of apprenticeships, and those in areas which are a priority for the region, such as the low carbon economy.

Cllr Nick Small, Liverpool’s cabinet member for employment, enterprise and skills, said: “The new Liverpool Apprenticeship Service will play a significant role in creating high quality employment opportunities forpeople in the city. A lack of skills is the main factor in preventing residents from securing employment and that is why this scheme is so important to reducing worklessness in the city."

The city council is investing £800,000 into the scheme known as the Liverpool Apprenticeship Service, and the community college will put in a further £300,000.

Details of how to apply for positions have not yet been released.

Opposition Liberal Democrat spokesman for employment and skills, Cllr Pat Maloney, said there needed to be proper jobs for youngsters to take up after serving an apprenticeship.

Seven youngsters recently took part in the council's own Care Leaver Apprenticeship scheme, yet only one has secured permanent employment.

He said: "We need to ensure the quality of the training, make sure qualifications are recognised by industry and that there is a job at the end of it. The record on the care leavers programme is disappointing. We need to make sure the apprenticeships are effective, both for the people involved, and also so that we get value for money."

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