28 October 2021
House of Commons: Apprenticeships

On behalf of the House of Commons Commission, Sir Charles Walker responds to a question on improving the apprenticeship programme in the House of Commons.

Apprenticeship Programme

Robert Halfon (Harlow) (Con)

5. What steps the Commission is taking to improve the apprenticeship programme in the House of Commons. (903901)

Sir Charles Walker (Broxbourne) (Con)

We have recently appointed a dedicated apprenticeships and early career manager in our in-house resourcing team to focus on building, developing and improving the current apprenticeships scheme. An example of work already under way is the development of our apprenticeships strategy. We are looking at various potential streams of apprentices, including school leavers, targeted external new starters and the upskilling or reskilling of existing staff. We have set a target of 100 apprentices across a variety of disciplines, and we are working to build awareness among existing staff of the career development opportunities available to them.

Robert Halfon 

It is very welcome news that 100 apprentices are being employed across the House of Commons. What is my hon. Friend doing to ensure that we employ apprentices from disadvantaged backgrounds, so that they have a chance to climb the House of Commons ladder of opportunity?

Sir Charles Walker 

My right hon. Friend is respected across the House for the work he has done on behalf of apprenticeships, so I shall say to him that he is going to join me in a meeting with the apprenticeship and early careers manager at the earliest opportunity, so that we can drive forward this House’s shared agenda to get more people from disadvantaged backgrounds working in this place and enjoying this place.

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