Here is our Network Meeting schedule for 2024:
February 20th, 10am – 1am
June 11th, 10am – 1am
October 8th, 10am – 1am
Here is our Network Meeting schedule for 2024:
February 20th, 10am – 1am
June 11th, 10am – 1am
October 8th, 10am – 1am
Secure your students’ free spot at Surrey County Council’s ‘Surrey Festival of Skills’—a careers event that empowers, enlightens, guides and enriches. Brought to you in partnership with Surrey County Council, and Association of Learning Providers Surrey (ALPS), the event at Sandown Park Racecourse on Thursday 23 November 2023 will provide an interactive and informative event for young people in Year 10 and upwards. An opportunity to engage face-to-face with employers and education and training providers, from a variety of industry sectors, in one location.
This free event will support achievement of your Gatsby Benchmark outcomes effectively with so much available in one location, ensuring young people benefit from being better informed about transition and career choices with an understanding of the labour market, and are inspired about the future. Be the bridge to their future.
Register at: www.surreyfestivalofskills.co.uk and apply for up to £500 bursary per education institute (based on eligibility criteria) to assist with transport costs. Register now, spaces are limited.
Angela Richardson, the Member of Parliament representing Guildford, assumed the role of the featured speaker at the 8th annual Surrey Apprentices Graduation Ceremony, which took place at Guildford Cathedral this year.
This event, conducted in collaboration with The Association of Learning Providers Surrey (ALPS), was a joyous occasion that marked the graduation of 100 apprentices, alongside the participation of learning providers, employers, and parents. The day was filled with festivities and enjoyment, and it has become customary for attendees to arrive early, don their academic gowns, take professional photographs, and have the opportunity to meet some of the event’s speakers.
This occasion also serves as a valuable platform for engaging with the local MP and key stakeholders. It was particularly relevant given our members’ concerns regarding the minimum wage for apprenticeships, which often discourages individuals from pursuing apprenticeship opportunities.
The Solent Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has announced that the Department for Education has approved its Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP).
The report provides an updated review of the economic and skills landscape and identifies key priorities that all stakeholders can contribute to, to achieve real change and a positive impact moving forward.
🔗 Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/eTh62xVT
The Surrey Chambers of Commerce Local Skills Improvement Plan has been approved by the Secretary of State in line with the approval criteria set out in the Skills and Post-16 Education Act 2022, and in accordance with the LSIP statutory guidance.
Here is the link to download the report: https://lnkd.in/e3vDdg8g
This meeting was our Safeguarding Group, Mike Driscoll shares it and you could put something like “providers sharing good practice during an ALPS/ALPHI Safeguarding sub-group for members only.”
Please contact sue@alpsurrey if you would like to participate in future meetings.
During my time at George Abbot sixth form I took 4 A-Levels: Mathematics, Engineering, IT and Geography, whilst also doing lots of extra curricular activities. Throughout that time I had always thought University wasn’t for me and had started looking into apprenticeships, however didn’t fully understand how the process to get an apprenticeship worked or what the different levels were like. This was the case until I went to a session with Sue Taylor that George Abbot had set up for sixth form students, where I then understood all the different levels of apprenticeships and how and where to apply to them via the gov.uk website for apprenticeships. I have now since applied to 25+ higher and degree apprenticeships and got three offers to which I have accepted a degree apprenticeship in Digital and Technology solutions with Accenture. The main take away from applying to all these apprenticeships is that the whole application process takes longer than you think, which is why having a cover and CV that can be changed easily for each role can really help, and yes I intend to come back next year.
Apprentices and Teachers to have completed from September 2022 to August 2023. Spaces will be limited, with one guest per person. Bookings will open in May 2023.
We are delighted to share NFER’s new research report ‘Barriers to young people accessing intermediate and advanced apprenticeships: perspectives from apprenticeship providers’
This report is based on insights gained from a roundtable NFER hosted with groups who offer apprenticeship opportunities.
It highlights that increasing the affordability of apprenticeships could be a ‘game changer’ in increasing young people’s interest in apprenticeships.
AWARD WINNERS IN SURREY
The companies making up the backbone of Surrey celebrated in style last night at the 2023 I Need A PA/ SME Surrey Business Awards.
The prestigious event, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse, shone a spotlight on the achievements of companies with up to 250 employees.
The counties finest Small and Medium Enterprises gathered to celebrate their success, and saw Sutton based Family Business, Croxsons take home the Overall Winner title.
Tim Croxson, CEO of Croxsons, commented on the win, saying:
“We are really proud to have won two awards this evening. At Croxsons, we are a huge pusher on Sustainability, and very passionate about what we do. Getting the recognition through these Awards is something we are really proud of. We are incredibly humbled.”
The SME Surrey Business Awards 2022 are backed by national renowned Service Master Clean AAA. With over 60 years’ experience in commercial cleaning, they aim to give complete peace of mind with their professional cleaning services, so clients can focus on what is most important to them, and not the cleaning.
The judges of the Awards were looking for organisations who show outstanding initiative, boldness, and imagination in Surrey, as well as sound management practices throughout their business.
The Judges of the SME Surrey Business Awards 2022 are all top business people within their chosen arena and have cited the awards as both the most transparent and professionally executed.
Lucinda Grossmith, the host for the evening and Ambassador for the Jockey Club and Epsom Downs Racecourse commented “We’re all aware that SMEs are responsible for driving innovation and competition across the counties economic sectors.
“The sheer number, breadth, and overall quality of the entries we have received is a testament of the strength of Surrey’s growing SME market. This year’s entries demonstrate a commitment to impact and purpose-driven work that’s here to stay.
We should all be proud that such businesses choose to call Surrey home.” Lucinda continued.
“The Finalists have set the standard for SMEs across Surrey.” Said Lucy Williams, I Need a PA. “Just reaching the Finals is a testament to the skill, determination and hard work of each and every business here this evening .”
Croxsons, alongside nearly all other Gold Winners from the evening, will be going through to the SME National Business Awards Grand Final, taking place at the iconic Wembley Stadium later this year.
Surrey Chambers, along with FSB and ALPS Alphi are holding an Employer Breakfast in Guildford on 10th February 2023 specifically focused on Apprenticeships
Email LSIP@surrey-chambers.co.uk to register