Helping providers embed what actually drives improvement
I specialise in helping apprenticeship providers fully embed the essential principles of apprenticeship delivery – the things consistently found missing:
This is not about doing more paperwork. It is about creating clarity, confidence and consistency from sign-up to EPA.
I work directly with CEOs, senior leaders and heads of apprenticeships who want to:
Most of my clients already care deeply about doing the right thing. What they want is a practical way to embed it consistently across teams, standards and employers.
1. Make progress visible and meaningful
I help you move from time-served or activity-led tracking to clear, shared understanding of apprentice progress.
This includes:
The result: leaders can see where apprentices are, teams know what to focus on next, and apprentices understand how they are improving.
2. Create apprenticeships that flow
Strong programmes are intentionally planned. Weaker ones grow organically and become fragmented.
I help you:
This leads to apprenticeships that feel purposeful, manageable and coherent – for staff, employers and apprentices alike
3. Make off-the-job hours count
Off-the-job hours are often treated as a compliance target. I help you turn them into a driver of learning.
That means:
The aim is not just to reach the minimum, but to ensure that time spent genuinely moves the apprentice forward
4. Strengthen employer collaboration
Most employers want to help – they just are not always clear how.
I help you:
This improves consistency, reduces friction and strengthens the apprenticeship as a shared endeavour.
5. Build confidence towards EPA
EPA success is rarely about last-minute preparation. It is the outcome of what happens over many months.
I help you:
EPA becomes the natural conclusion of the programme, not a stressful hurdle at the end.
My work is practical, collaborative and grounded in real delivery.
Typically this includes:
I do not sell generic frameworks or one-size-fits-all models. Everything is shaped around your organisation, your people and your realities.
Leaders I work with often say things like:
That is usually enough to begin.
If you want to strengthen apprenticeship delivery in a way that is practical, sustainable and grounded in learning, I am happy to have a conversation.
No sales pitch. Just an honest discussion about what is working, what is not, and where small but powerful changes could make the biggest difference.
Get in touch to arrange a conversation.