CBI: "Time to focus on quality" - Apprenticeship Levy

6 Apr 2017 01:36 PM

Business remains concerned about Levy, but committed to making it work

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With companies paying £3 billion a year in the Apprenticeship Levy from today (6 April), the CBI has cautioned that significant concerns still exist about whether the policy will deliver the high-quality training businesses and apprentices need.

With the Government working quickly to get the Apprenticeship Levy in place for launch today, its focus so far has been on building an operational system that works. Now the policy has been introduced, the CBI is repeating its call for the Government to broaden its focus, prioritising quality and long-term success measures alongside growing apprentice numbers.

Neil Carberry, CBI Director for People and Skills policy, said:

“Given the speed and scale of the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy, businesses have been working hard to get ready against a tight timescale.

“Now that the system for paying and reclaiming the Levy has gone live, the time has come to focus on quality training that meets company and apprentice needs.

“For the Levy to be a success, it must deliver long-lasting careers and close skills gaps, not just create more apprenticeships.  Shifting the focus onto quality is essential to delivering much needed stability to England’s skills system, that’s why business is focused on helping the Institute for Apprenticeships get this right.

“As it stands, there is a genuine risk that firms aren’t going to be able to use their funds if the system does not deliver the training apprentices need.”

Business concerns include:

As part of its extensive, ongoing engagement with companies to prepare for the Apprenticeship Levy, the CBI has identified a number of recommendations for the Government, which would help employers access quality training with confidence.

Recommendations include: