ASK
Would you like us to visit your school to talk about apprenticeships?
WHAT IS THE ASK PROGRAMME?
ASK is the Apprenticeship Support and Knowledge for School and FE Colleges, the programme is funded by the Department of Education and managed by the Careers and Enterprise Company (CEC).
The programme is designed to give all schools and other educational establishments across England free support to develop and transform apprenticeship awareness activities, so that students, parents, teachers and governors can be informed and inspired about the range of apprenticeship opportunities.
Workpays are proud to be the Department for Education representative across the Midlands.
We support 650 schools, 30,000 students and 1,300 teachers to understand more about Apprenticeships and T-Levels, as a positive career entry point and alternative to university.
For more information about apprenticeships, click the link below for The Big Assembly on demand.
WHAT WE OFFER:
Assemblies – Workpays presentations are interactive, providing opportunities for students to ask about anything they are unsure of and find out what it’s really like to begin their career through an apprenticeship or traineeship.
Group sessions – Students meet with other like-minded people in an engaging and informative session culminating in registering on the Governments’ ‘Find an Apprenticeship’ portal.
Applications – Supporting Students to seek out and apply for apprenticeship vacancies.
Support for Teachers – Workpays can supply workbooks and lesson plans to provide everything a teacher needs to deliver Apprenticeship Support and Knowledge.
Support at Events – Workpays can supply free impartial information about apprenticeships from intermediate to degree level.