LGA responds to public accounts committee apprenticeship report

22 May 2019 02:59 PM

Cllr Mark Hawthorne, Chairman of the LGA's People and Places Board, responds to the Public Accounts Committee’s report on apprenticeships.

“The Committee is right to raise concerns about the Government’s current Apprenticeship Levy policy. Councils have warned the current system is hampering local efforts to boost apprenticeships and are calling for greater flexibility in order to deliver good-quality apprenticeships.

“Considerable barriers are restricting employers from spending their Levy funds. Apprenticeships standards, against which the Levy must be spent, have been delayed or are yet to be approved, including in adult care, early years and building control.  

“The Government needs to pause plans to begin clawing back unspent Levy funding this month as a result. This will only serve to hold employers and the workforce back and risks exacerbating the nation’s skills crisis.

“Good apprenticeships provide people with the skills and experience to help them get into work or progress in their careers, which is why employers support the Government’s commitment to create more apprenticeships. Councils are committed to making a success of the apprenticeship programme and want to work with the Government and partners to improve the number of good-quality apprenticeships.”

Notes to editors

View report:  The apprenticeships programme: progress review