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Apprenticeship Levy is One Year Old

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The apprenticeship levy celebrated its 1st anniversary on the 6th April. This interesting summary of that year from Gavin O’Meara at FE News is followed by the views of sector leaders who analyse the successes and failures of the levy so far the changes necessary and the potential that remains. There is also comment from the Skills Minister herself.

In addition here is an interesting article by Richard Marsh of Kaplan Financial analysing the success or otherwise of the apprenticeship reforms one year into their implementation.