All-Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships
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The All Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships (APPGA) was set up in February 2012 to "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) dedicated to the advancement of apprenticeships.
Secretariat
Connect Communications, a large political communications company, acts as the groups secretariat. [2]
People
Parliamentary Officers as at July 2015
- Chair Jack Lopresti Conservative
- Vice Chair John Woodcock Labour Co-Op
- Vice Chair Lord Aberdare Crossbench
- Vice Chair John Howell Conservative
- Vice Chair Seema Kennedy Conservative
- Treasurer Chris White Conservative
Notes
- ↑ All Party Parliamentary Group for ApprenticeshipsParliament Website, accessed 30 September 2015
- ↑ Connect Communications SecretariatParliament Website, accessed 30 September 2015