Difference between revisions of "All-Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships"

From Powerbase
Jump to: navigation, search
(Parliamentary officers as at July 2015)
(Parliamentary officers as at July 2015)
Line 19: Line 19:
 
*Chair [[Jack Lopresti]] [[Conservative Party]]
 
*Chair [[Jack Lopresti]] [[Conservative Party]]
 
*Vice chair [[John Woodcock]] [[Labour Co-op]]
 
*Vice chair [[John Woodcock]] [[Labour Co-op]]
*Vice chair [[Lord Aberdare]] Crossbench
+
*Vice chair [[Alastair Bruce]] (Lord Aberdare) Crossbench
 
*Vice chair [[John Howell]] [[Conservative Party]]
 
*Vice chair [[John Howell]] [[Conservative Party]]
 
*Vice chair [[Seema Kennedy]] [[Conservative Party]]
 
*Vice chair [[Seema Kennedy]] [[Conservative Party]]

Revision as of 13:19, 30 September 2015

The All Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships (APPGA) was set up in February 2012 to 'provide a forum for parliamentarians and employers to discuss how to promote the role of high quality apprenticeships, how to ensure that apprenticeships serve as a pathway to a career and how the apprenticeship model can meet the changing skill demands from business'. [1]

It is the first all-party parliamentary group (APPG) focused on apprenticeships.

Background

The group was initially brought together by EAL, the specialist awarding organisation for industry qualifications, and IMI Awards, the awarding organisation for the retail motor industry.[2]

Activities

  • To bring parliamentarians, employers and training providers together with EAL and IMI Awards to discuss how to promote Apprenticeship training to employers.
  • To look at how the current model can meet changing demands in traditional and emerging industries, and how all sectors can benefit from high quality, employer-led apprenticeship schemes.

Secretariat

Connect Communications, a large political communications company, acts as the group's secretariat. [3]

People

Parliamentary officers as at July 2015

Membership as at May 2015

Alastair Bruce (Lord Aberdare)- Crossbencher | Dominic Hubbard (Lord Addington) - Lib Dem | Jake Berry MP - Con | Gordon Birtwistle MP - Lib Dem | Neil Carmichael MP - Con | Paul Blomfield MP - Lab | Nic Dakin MP - Lab | Michelle Donelan MP - Con | Gemma Doyle MP - Lab | Susan Garden (Baroness Garden of Frognal) - Lib Dem | Matthew Hancock MP - Con | Richard Harrington MP - Con | Lord Haskel - Lab | Baroness Healy - Lab | Kelvin Hopkins MP - Lab | Simon Hughes MP - Lib Dem | Marcus Jones MP - Con | Lord Laird | Stephen Lloyd MP - Lib Dem | Jack Lopresti MP - Con | Jason McCartney MP - Con | Liz McInnes MP - Lab | Catherine McKinnell MP - Lab | Lord Monks - Lab | Guy Opperman MP - Con | Ian Paisley MP - DUP Chris Pincher MP - Con | David Simpson MP - DUP | Robin Walker MP - Con | Baroness Wall - Lab |[4]

Associate sponsors

The following organisations are associate sponsors of the APPGA as of May 2015:

AAT | BAE Systems | Battersea Power Station | Carillion | The Creative Tech Consortium | EAL | Heathrow Airport | Microsoft | Network Rail | OCR [5]

Website

The APPG does not have a website.

Notes

  1. All Party Parliamentary Group for ApprenticeshipsParliament Website, accessed 30 September 2015
  2. EAL Initiates Parliamentary Group on Apprenticeships, Heating & Ventilating, 8 March 2012, accessed 30 September 2015
  3. Connect Communications SecretariatParliament Website, accessed 30 September 2015
  4. Membership list supplied to Spinwatch, 22 September 2015
  5. Sponsorship list supplied to Spinwatch, 22 September 2015