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What kind of apprenticeship provider are you?

Many apprenticeship programmes appear to be working as expected. Apprentices progress, reviews take place, and outcomes are achieved.


But over time, a different picture can emerge - one that is not always clear early on, and is harder to address later.  


Across provision, it is not unusual to see:  


  • Apprentices continuing beyond their planned end date
  • Confidence in readiness only becoming clear towards the end of the programme
  • Development gaps being identified late, when there is less time to address them
  • Employer involvement varying across programmes, teams or individuals
  • Progress being tracked - but not always clearly reflected in what apprentices can consistently do.


Individually, these issues can be managed. Together, they point to something deeper - that what the provision is expected to produce is not being built as consistently, or as early, as it needs to be. By the time these patterns become obvious, delivery is already under pressure.


The question then becomes:


What is your apprenticeship provision actually delivering - and how clear is that across your organisation?


I use six simple questions to explore what apprenticeship provision is actually delivering in practice. 


They focus on:


  • What senior leaders expect
  • What apprentices can actually do
  • What managers see changing in real work
  • How development is supported day-to-day
  • Whether apprentices are genuinely ready by the end
  • Whether provision is delivering what the organisation actually needs.


This provides a clear way to see - quickly - what apprenticeship provision is actually producing.


In most markets, the difference between providers is not the programme - it is what that programme produces. Where that is not clear or not consistent, differentiation becomes more difficult, and over time, so does growth. 


You can explore the six questions in more detail here


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