Traineeship
About This Qualification
Traineeships are a work-based education and training programme with work experience for young people who want to find an apprenticeship or job but lack the skills, experience, and behaviours to make that next step.
Traineeships are a focused, flexible offer with a direct line of sight to employment. They aim to reduce the proportion of young people not in employment, education, and training.
Traineeships aim to get young people into a positive outcome as quickly as possible. A traineeship will be seen as achieved when the trainee progresses to one of the defined outcomes of an apprenticeship, sustained employment, or further learning.
Age Range
Traineeships are aimed at young people aged between 16 to 24 and young people with education, health, and care (EHC) plans or Learning Difficulty Assessments up to 25.
The age of the learner on 31 August in the funding year determines whether the learner is funded through:
- The AEB funding rules (for individuals aged 19 and over)
- The 16 to 19 education funding guidance (for individuals aged 16 to 19).
- The 16 to 19 education funding guidance for individuals aged 19 up to 25 with and education, health and care plan.
Target Group
The target group for traineeships from 2023 will be young people who:
- Are not currently in full-time employment and have tittle work experience, but who are focused on work or the prospect of it.
- Are aged between 16 to 24 (up to 25 with and education, health, and care (EHC) plan.
- Qualified up to and including a full Level 3.
- Provides and employers believe will be ready for an apprenticeship or job within 6 months of completing a traineeship.
Traineeships are not intended for:
- The most disengaged young people, who require very intensive support.
- Those who already have the qualifications, skill and experience needed to start an apprenticeship or find work.
- Those in full-time employment.
- Those with time between two planned episodes of learning (for example, to provide a bridge over the summer for a school leaver already planning to start FE or HE study in September)
An assessment of the young person’s prior learning and experience should be carried out and used with information advice and guidance (IAG) to enable young people to consider a traineeship when making suitable educational and employment decisions. This should be done to minimize the potential costs and other impacts associated with uniformed and poor choices.
Those claiming Universal Credit Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), or Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) may also be eligible for the Sector-based work academy program (SWAP), a DWP scheme open to all job seekers aged 16 upwards. SWAPs last up to 6 weeks and include pre-employment training, work experience placement, and a guaranteed job interview or help with an employer’s recruitment process. Placements are linked to current job vacancies and are very employer-focused, delivered with employers who are recruiting and focus on those who are closer to being job-ready than traineeships.
Prior Qualification Achievement
Learners aged 16 to 24 (with and EHC plan) qualified up to Level 3 are eligible traineeships.
Duration
Traineeships can last between 6 weeks and 12 months.
Fit With the Benefit System
Many trainees aged 18 to 24 (25 with an EHC plan) will be claiming JSA or Universal Credit. The program is flexible so providers can design the traineeship around young people to enable them to continue to receive Universal Credit or other unemployment benefits whilst taking part in a traineeship. When providers are designing traineeship and intend to offer places to benefits claimants, they must consult Job Centre Plus to ensure suitable fit with the benefits system and local labor market requirements. Providers must ensure delivery meets any requirements in the ESFA funding guidance and rules. All eligible young people will be able to participate on a full-time basis and maintain their entitlement to benefit, as necessary.
Location
Westmid Academy, 2 York Rd, Hall green, Birmingham, B28 8BD (Entrance Via United Community car park)