Congratulations SCL!

Following their recent Investors in People assessment, leading providers of education through sport, SCL, achieve We invest in people, Gold accreditation.

With just 17% of organisations achieving Gold accreditation, this outstanding achievement demonstrates that SCL not only see their people as key to their vision and mission, but more than that, they know that recognising and rewarding their people is the key to the organisation’s success.  

Alongside excellent departmental collaboration and peer working, the report highlighted that across the organisation, there is a strong commitment to developing all areas in a consistent manner; ensuring that the business strategy can be brought to fruition.

A key strength seen throughout the assessment was a shared passion around education and a genuine desire to see customers, partners and learners succeed.

Paul Devoy, CEO of Investors in People, said: “We’d like to congratulate SCL Education & Training.

“Gold accreditation for We invest in people is a fantastic effort for any organisation, and places SCL in fine company with a host of organisations that understand the value of people.”

A government approved sports education provider, SCL work in partnership with 70+ football, cricket and rugby clubs across the country, from grassroots to Premier League, to deliver full-time education and sports development programmes.

Through their work with partners including Charlton Athletic Community Trust, Millwall Community Trust and Yorkshire Cricket Foundation, SCL provide opportunities for young people to take their first steps towards a career in sport and help create the next generation of sports professional. At SCL, From CEO to apprentice, everyone takes ownership to bring this vision to life.

The development of their staff is key to who SCL are, helping young people to thrive in sports education and achieve to the best of their ability goes hand in hand with having high quality and enthusiastic staff who want what’s best for their learners.

Lewis Field, CEO at SCL is extremely passionate about giving back to staff who go above and beyond. “We would like to thank our amazing staff for being an integral part of our exciting journey. We wouldn’t be where we are today without their outstanding commitment to SCL”.

A key part of SCL’s commitment to rewarding and recognising staff is the ‘SCL Excellence Awards’. Staff who go above and beyond are recognised and rewarded through the Excellence Awards Scheme. Each quarter SCL Staff are given the opportunity to nominate their peers against SCL’s values; Passionate, Inspirational, Excellence and Reliable, with quarterly winners being selected against these categories.

Quarterly winners are then invited to a prestigious Awards Ceremony at the 5* PennyHill Park and Mercedes Benz World, where they are rewarded with a truly memorable and outstanding VIP experience.

Steve Franks, CCO at SCL said: “We couldn’t be prouder to be continuing to invest in our people and their training and development, which in turn ensures our learners are given every opportunity on the journey with SCL to achieve to the best of their ability. We want to thank all our brilliant staff for making SCL a great place to work!”

Having focused on strengthening their people strategy over the past three years, Managing Director at SCL Education & Training, Brad Rushton, has continued to drive the initiatives that make SCL a great place to work, that Founders, Lewis Field and Steve Franks have put in place.

Brad Rushton, Managing Director for SCL Education & Training said: “We are extremely proud to have been recognised for our ongoing commitment to the development of our people, and in turn, our business.

“With just 17% of companies nationwide achieving Gold accreditation, this incredible result highlights the outstanding dedication, hard work and passion of each and every team member.”

A key driver in SCL’s recruitment and people strategy is the HR Dept who have been instrumental in SCL achieving this accreditation and ensuring that working at SCL is more than just a job.

The recent appointment of Charlotte Dumont as Head of HR at SCL is testament to how important SCL’s people are. Charlotte will now continue to take SCL’s people and culture strategy to the next level, leading on initiatives over the coming months to reinforce SCL as a great place to work.

Charlotte said: “What an amazing achievement for both SCL and their staff, what I have seen since joining SCL in November is extremely motivated and dedicated staff who live and breathe the values and go above and beyond every day to put their learners at the centre of everything they do.

“I feel privileged to work with such an amazing team at SCL and be part of such a forward-thinking organisation.

“My commitment to SCL will now see our people and culture strategy taken to the next level with a high focus on positively transforming and developing people, giving staff every opportunity to fulfil their potential and play an important part in the SCL journey.”

To learn more about SCL and to view current opportunities to work at SCL, visit www.workforscl.co.uk

Employer Breakfast – Photos

ALPS together with FSB held a very successful Employer Event at Mercedes-Benz World last Friday. The undisputed highlights of which were the amazing presentations by Apprentices themselves!

Paul Wilson was on hand to photograph the event, here’s a link to the photo-gallery – you will just need to enter an email to view the images and you are welcome to download any you wish. Paul also captured the presentations on video, but this will take a bit longer to edit! We will post links as soon as they are available.

https://clients.p-wilson.com/alpsemployerevent-mercedesbenzworld/

Follow Photography by Paul Wilson on Facebook

ALPS Meets Jeremy Hunt MP

Sue Taylor attended a meeting with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) last week and had the opportunity to voice our members’ concerns with Jeremy Hunt MP.  Time was limited to just an hour, and there were many other topical points of concern to FSB members, but the important issues were raised of Level 2 Business Administration Standards and of provider funding difficulties in Health & Social Care, which he duly noted.

As a back bencher, Mr Hunt may now have more available time to concentrate on these and other local issues and it is intended that ALPS will be represented at any future meetings to monitor progress.

Employer’s Breakfast Event

‘Everything you need to know about Apprenticeships

Friday  7th February 2020
7:45am – 10:00am

 Mercedes Benz World

 Brooklands Drive, Weybridge KT13 0SL

 Free parking is available on site

Come and enjoy the wonderful surroundings of Mercedes Benz World and enjoy a light breakfast with the opportunity to talk to Training Providers, Apprentices and Employers.

The event this year, is being run by the Apprentices themselves and is being held at the end of Apprenticeship Week!  Come and hear from the award-winning Apprentice Employer of the Year, Invotra.  You will hear from Invotra Sales and Technical Apprentices about their experiences of working in as apprentices in their sector and how the company’s Apprenticeship Scheme enhances the business.

Apprentices from Aquiva will also be sharing their experiences including Surrey’s first ever Architectural Apprentice.

In addition, important Information will also be shared from the National Apprenticeship Service on the new Digital Apprenticeship Service for SMEs.

To reserve your place for this event please email sue@alpsurrey.co.uk

Event organised by ALPS in partnership with FSB

SME Apprenticeships Update

SMEs to benefit from access to the apprenticeship service

With immediate effect the ESFA is expanding access to the apprenticeship service to employers who are not one of the existing 22,000 levy-payers using the service already. This will be of enormous benefit to SMEs connecting with apprenticeships across England.

Non-levy payers will now have greater ownership, visibility and involvement with apprenticeships, funding and access to a wider range of high-quality training providers. This will mean that SMEs – that form 99 per cent of the businesses in the UK – will be in greater control of the apprenticeships that they engage with.

The early transition – from now until March – will be an initial test phase, during which time we will undertake large scale testing, seeking feedback from smaller employers and training providers. During the transition in 2020 we will continue to run contracts with training providers so smaller employers have a choice around how they access apprenticeship funding, joining the apprenticeship service when they feel they are ready.

During the test phase, additional funding will be made available for up to 15,000 new starts through the service.

As we enable smaller employers to use the apprenticeship service, we are introducing the ability for them to reserve a funds for training. This will allow us to forecast, monitor and manage apprenticeships funding within the overall budget for apprenticeships. To manage a gradual transition from contracted training provision to employers arranging their own apprenticeships through the apprenticeship service, employers will initially be able to reserve funding for up to three apprenticeships.

Smaller Employer Engagement Team
Education and Skills Funding Agency

Apprenticeships Ambassador Network Website

The South East Apprenticeships Ambassador Network (SEAAN) has launched its new website.

SEAAN is a group of employers, whose main aim is to engage new businesses to commit to apprenticeship delivery in the South East of England. The Apprenticeships Ambassador Network inspires and influences people
to choose apprenticeships, as a route to create business and individual success across the country.

Visit the new website here