Institute for Apprenticeships board members announced

27 Jan 2017 09:38 AM

Institute for Apprenticeships operational plan for consultation and 8 board members published yesterday.

Full details of how the Institute for Apprenticeships will operate have yesterday (27 January 2017) been set out in an operational plan for consultation alongside the names of 8 members of the board appointed to run the institute.

One of the institute’s main jobs when it starts operating in April 2017 will be to support the government’s drive to deliver 3 million quality apprenticeships by 2020, and that businesses get the skilled workforce they need to prosper, so it is vital that employers are well represented.

That is why the board will be made up primarily of employers, business leaders and their representatives.

Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Robert Halfon yesterday said:

It is fantastic to see such a diverse board who will bring their varied and high-level experience to the Institute for Apprenticeships to ensure apprenticeships are of the highest quality they can be.

With employer expertise at its heart, the Institute for Apprenticeships will play a crucial role in raising the prestige of apprenticeships and ensuring employers can get the skilled workforce they desperately need.

The operational plan, published for consultation, will set out how the institute will take the lead on a number of ongoing reforms to improve the apprenticeship system. It details how the institute will provide advice to the government on funding and ensure employers get the quality skills that they need from the apprenticeship system.

Following consultation, the plan will set out how the Institute for Apprenticeships will deliver its functions to:

Shadow Chair for the Institute for Apprenticeships Antony Jenkins yesterday said:

I believe this is an excellent, high-calibre board that will help the institute drive up the quality of apprenticeships.

Today’s publication of the draft operational plan is the culmination of lots of hard work and engagement over the last 6 months and I am very grateful to all the stakeholders who have helped us prepare it.

The introduction of an apprenticeship levy from April 2017 represents the biggest set of changes to apprenticeship funding since the re-introduction of modern apprenticeships in the mid-1990s.

Notes for editors

1) Institute for Apprenticeships Board:

Dr Katherine Barclay:

Sir Gerry Berragan:

Bev Robinson:

Paul Cadman:

Dame Fiona Kendrick:

Dame Asha Khamka:

Robin Millar CBE:

Toby Peyton-Jones:

2) Read the consultation.

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