The second CCATF Annual Apprenticeship Conference promises to build on last year’s extremely successful, London event.

Using a similar format as last year, the event will provide a platform for the examination of the ever-changing apprenticeship agenda within the UK construction sector.

A keynote address from Mr Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Manchester, will be underpinned by confirmed formal contributions, to date, from:

  • Greater Manchester Combined Authority

  • Seddon Construction Ltd (Main event sponsor)

  • The Institute for Apprenticeship and Technical Education

  • City & Guilds

During the event, there will also be two ‘panel sessions’ where delegates will be able to discuss and debate with selected panellists apprenticeship issues raised on the day.

It is anticipated that some of the topics covered in these sessions will include:

  • Regional Apprenticeship Initiatives

  • How supply chain collaboration can help increase more apprenticeship starts

  • Apprenticeship Levy / Levy transfers

  • Employer support for End Point Assessment

  • T Levels

Attendance is free for all industry/sector-specific organisations interested in the apprenticeship agenda and wider skills debate.

To book, for free, please follow the link.

The second CCATF Annual Apprenticeship Conference promises to build on last year’s extremely successful, London event.

Using a similar format as last year, the event will provide a platform for the examination of the ever-changing apprenticeship agenda within the UK construction sector.

A keynote address from Mr Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Manchester, will be underpinned by confirmed formal contributions, to date, from:

  • Greater Manchester Combined Authority

  • Seddon Construction Ltd (Main event sponsor)

  • The Institute for Apprenticeship and Technical Education

  • City & Guilds

During the event, there will also be two ‘panel sessions’ where delegates will be able to discuss and debate with selected panellists apprenticeship issues raised on the day.

It is anticipated that some of the topics covered in these sessions will include:

  • Regional Apprenticeship Initiatives

  • How supply chain collaboration can help increase more apprenticeship starts

  • Apprenticeship Levy / Levy transfers

  • Employer support for End Point Assessment

  • T Levels

Attendance is free for all industry/sector-specific organisations interested in the apprenticeship agenda and wider skills debate.

To book, for free, please follow the link.