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LLUK Apprenticeships and the Third Sector Andy Morris

LLUK Apprenticeships. LLUK are currently re-developing three apprenticeship frameworks in England and Wales:Learning and Development at Level 3Libraries, Archives and Information Services at Levels 2

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LLUK Apprenticeships and the Third Sector Andy Morris

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    1. LLUK Apprenticeships and the Third Sector Andy Morris

    2. LLUK Apprenticeships LLUK are currently re-developing three apprenticeship frameworks in England and Wales: Learning and Development at Level 3 Libraries, Archives and Information Services at Levels 2 & 3 Youth Work at Levels 2 & 3

    3. LLUK Apprenticeships LLUK are currently re-developing three apprenticeship frameworks in England and Wales: Learning and Development at Level 3 Libraries, Archives and Information Services at Levels 2 & 3 Youth Work at Levels 2 & 3

    4. New Apprenticeships New criteria for apprenticeship frameworks (Specification for Apprenticeship Standards in England, SASE) to be applied ready for April 2011 These new frameworks to also be available via an online portal – “apprenticeshipframeworksonline / AFO” All SSCs currently redeveloping their frameworks accordingly

    5. SASE (also SASW) Specific information on: Entry conditions Pathways Job roles and job titles Qualifications (inc GLH) FS / ESW Progression routes ERR GLH ratios PLTS AERs New activity cost models

    6. Proposed YW framework Objectives To contribute towards addressing specific skills gaps in youth work To help bring about a more diverse workforce which reflects the community it serves To outline entry requirements onto a youth work apprenticeship To provide clear pathways for career progression

    7. Proposed YW framework Entry requirements: recognise the importance of integrity in all personal and social interactions and respecting the human rights of young people accept the principles of the Ethical Conduct in Youth Work show a commitment to an ethos of continuous professional development show a commitment to work collaboratively

    8. Proposed YW framework Job titles and roles:

    9. Proposed YW framework Potential new qualifications: Level 2 Certificate in Youth Work Practice            Level 2 Award in Youth Work Practice                Level 3 Diploma in Youth Work Practice               Level 3 Certificate in Youth Work Practice            Level 3 Award in Youth Work Practice 

    10. Proposed YW framework Functional Skills (England only):

    11. Proposed YW framework Funding – the activity costs model Future funding for the whole framework – not just the qualification hours Estimation of time required to assess an apprentice on all aspects of the framework Work based 1:1 Delivery Group delivery Self-directed Not finalised yet….

    12. LLUK Apprenticeships LLUK are currently re-developing three apprenticeship frameworks in England and Wales: Learning and Development at Level 3 Libraries, Archives and Information Services at Levels 2 & 3 Youth Work at Levels 2 & 3

    13. Consultation activity It’s not too late to have your say! Forthcoming focus group events: 18 January - London 20 January – Leeds Contact me on: andymorris@lluk.org 020 7375 9526

    14. LLUK Apprenticeships and the Third Sector Andy Morris

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