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Food and drink industry blazes a trail on Apprenticeships

28 October 2013

Food and drink industry blazes a trail on Apprenticeships

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The food and drink industry has today agreed to develop a new Apprenticeship standard on Maintenance Engineering that builds on best practice in existing programmes, in collaboration with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

The Apprenticeship Trailblazer initiative launched today builds on the success of the Food and Drink Federation's (FDF) Apprenticeship Pledge and will help to create a more robust pipeline of talent for the industry while enabling employers to simplify the Apprenticeship system.

Recognising the need to increase the number of Apprenticeships available, the FDF pledge led to a quadrupling of Apprenticeship starts in England and Scotland last year. By implementing the Richard Review recommendations, the Trailblazer initiative now delivers on the industry's current focus on improving the quality of Apprenticeships.

BIS Skills Minister Matthew Hancock said:

“I am very pleased that the food and drink industry has chosen to be at the forefront of our Apprenticeship reforms. This is great opportunity to be a Trailblazer, building on existing successes to lay the foundations for rigorous and easily understood apprenticeships that will help Britain compete in the global race."

“Our aim is that the new Apprenticeships will focus squarely on rigorous training for learners and simplicity of use for large and small employers, who will be in the driving seat of Apprenticeships in future. This will mean that our Apprenticeship system will respond better to the needs of the modern economy.”

Melanie Leech, Director General at Food and Drink Federation said:

“We are delighted that food and drink manufacturing is one of the eight sectors taking part in the BIS Apprenticeship Trailblazers initiative.”

“Whilst most maintenance engineer apprentices spend their first year off-site studying general Engineering, many of these generic engineering skills are not used in the food and drink manufacturing industry. We are therefore thrilled to create a targeted Apprenticeship programme where tomorrow's engineers develop the necessary skills to excel in our industry as it is absolutely vital that we create a pool of talent for our industry to draw upon.”

Notes for editors:

  1. The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is the voice of the food and drink manufacturing industry – the UK's largest manufacturing sector. For more information about FDF and the industry we represent.
  2. For more information on the FDF Apprenticeship Pledge
  3. Further information on the Trailblazers Initiative, visit www.bis.gov.uk
  4. The supporting companies are: Arla Foods, Dairy Crest, First Milk, Fosters Bakery, Haribo, McCain Foods, Mondelèz International, Muller Dairy, Nestlé, Premier Foods, Thorntons, Unilever.

More information

For media enquiries, please contact:

Avni Raval on 020 7420 7131 Email: Avni.Raval@fdf.org.uk

Helena O'Neill on 020 7420 7120 Email: Helena.ONeill@fdf.org.uk

Anna Taylor on 0207 420 7118 Email: Anna.Taylor@fdf.org.uk

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