Apprenticeship Standards - Final

Children, Young People and Families Apprenticeship Standards
Apprenticeship standards for different occupations are being developed in various sectors of industry. The workforce represented by the Children, Young People and Families employers group is a large and varied one. This resource is designed to provide all the information needed to support the development and implementation of standards for the children, young people and families workforce.
The Children, Young People and Families Trailblazer Group is leading this work, with support by ADCS and LGA
In 2013 the Government announced big reforms to the way apprenticeships are to be designed and implemented in England. The Government’s strategy is to ensure that all new apprenticeships are developed by employer groups representing their sector, in the drive to improve quality and ensure relevance.
The final standards are now available, below:
Children, Young People and Family Practitioner
Children, Young People and Family Manager
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