February 3rd, 2012 by andy
A pioneering way of creating construction apprenticeships has been praised in the run up to national apprenticeships week (6-10 February).
The Construction Futures scheme, which is the first of its kind in the UK, makes the delivery of apprenticeships a legal requirement for developers that receive planning permission. Established by the WNDC, the scheme is helping local planning authorities create new jobs for their communities.
Young trainees and apprentices have been working on sites across Northamptonshire as part of the programme. They are recruited from local colleges, who work in partnership with the Construction Futures team, the local planning authorities, and the building contractors.
Chris Millar, Leader of Daventry District Council said: “This scheme ensures local communities directly benefit from the job opportunities created on new construction sites. It is a simple but innovative model that local planning authorities across the country could follow. I really think it has the potential to make a national impact”
Neil Dellar, Head of the Construction Faculty at Moulton College said: “We have found the Construction Futures scheme to be a very effective link between our students studying at Moulton College and industry. It’s a powerful way of helping them make the transition into the world of work, which is crucial at a time when the first step onto the job market is getting increasingly more difficult”
Despite an increase in public funding and a 50% rise in apprenticeships in the country as a whole, the number of construction apprenticeships started in 2010/11 only rose by 5%. The industry generally has poor links with training providers and is suffering from the recession more than most sectors. Construction Futures has proved to be an effective solution to the problem.
Trainees from the Construction Futures scheme were visited by Business Secretary Vince Cable during a recent visit to Northampton. He saw the national potential of the approach and commented: “Northampton is showing that despite tough economic conditions there are still innovative ways that new jobs and growth can be delivered at a local level. I am particularly pleased to see apprentices working on live construction sites as part of the Construction Futures scheme, which offers an effective way to secure job opportunities for young people.”
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February 2nd, 2012 by andy
Business Secretary Vince Cable has endorsed the Construction Futures scheme on a recent visit to Northampton.
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October 5th, 2011 by timmartin
Getting a development project off the ground is hard enough already, but today’s industry has additional pressures. Whether you’re submitting a planning application or bidding for a public sector contract, there’s a growing need to show how your proposals will benefit the local community. Fortunately, help is at hand Construction Futures has developed a ground-breaking [...]
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September 27th, 2011 by andy
Authorities preparing a Community Infrastructure Levy have a timely opportunity to help tackle youth unemployment, according to a government regeneration body. West Northamptonshire Development Corporation has just published a revised version of its Planning Obligations Strategy. It is believed to be the first strategy in the UK to have a formal link with a training [...]
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September 23rd, 2011 by admin
Local authorities across the country could be missing a great opportunity to tackle unemployment in their area. By simply using their planning and procurement powers in the right way, they are able to secure construction apprenticeships for local people on new developments. Most surprisingly, this doesn’t require any major expenditure, just the right processes and [...]
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July 27th, 2011 by timmartin
The only construction training scheme of its kind has secured its first ever long-term apprentices. Construction Futures is a ground breaking scheme that directly links construction training with the determination of planning applications. Its unique approach, which is attracting interest from across the UK, involves forecasting the training opportunities on a new development and enshrining [...]
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July 22nd, 2011 by timmartin
Students from Northampton Academy have built on their skills with a visit to a construction site in the town. The 14 and 15-year-olds have been learning skills used in the construction industry and were invited to visit a development by Lagan Homes at the former Pearce Leatherworks. Mark Swainson, head of design and technology at [...]
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February 11th, 2011 by timmartin
Students from Northampton are taking their first steps into work through a groundbreaking training scheme. Construction Futures is the first scheme in the UK to directly link construction training with the determination of planning applications. It does this by embedding construction training requirements in the section106 agreements tied to planning permissions. Anthony Knight and Lee [...]
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February 3rd, 2011 by timmartin
Construction firms in Northampton, Daventry and Towcester are now eligible for a range of heavily subsidised training courses. Construction Futures works with local companies to improve the skills of their team, and offers subsidised training courses for small to medium sized contractors and subcontractors. This ranges from health and safety courses to National Vocational Qualifications [...]
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October 14th, 2010 by timmartin
Tresham College is now working with Construction Futures, a pioneering training scheme which provides practical construction training for local young people. The innovative scheme is the first in the UK to link construction training with the determination of planning applications. It enables local people to directly benefit from new development, learn new skills and gain [...]
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