Call for apprentice scheme revamp as training places fall
by Phillip Inman from on (#3TSMC)
Number of people starting an apprenticeship fell by 34% in first three terms of 2017-18
The government has come under pressure to revamp its apprenticeship scheme after figures showed the number of training places slumped by a third over the last nine months.
In the first three terms of the 2017-18 academic year, the number of people starting an apprenticeship fell to 290,500, a 34% reduction on the 440,300 during the same nine-month period in the previous year. It is also nearly 25% down on the 384,500 apprenticeships started in the equivalent period in 2015-16.
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