Rochdale Observer

Council trainee scheme hailed as ‘driving force’

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THE council has been recognised as one of the top employers in the country after the government hailed its pioneering apprentice­ship scheme.

Rochdale was praised as a ‘driving force for delivering high quality apprentice­ships’ at a special House of Commons ceremony.

Andy Turner and Toni Carter, who manage the council’s apprentice­ship programme, were invited to the event by Anne Milton MP, the minister for Skills and Apprentice­ships.

More than 130 apprentice­s have started their roles at the council and local schools in the last year, one of the highest numbers in local government.

In a further boost, Rochdale is one of only a handful of public sector organisati­ons to meet the national target of at least 2.3 per cent of staff being apprentice­s.

Council leader Allen Brett said: “This is fantastic recognitio­n for our apprentice­ship scheme which is rightly recognised as one of the best in local government.

“We have hired some of the brightest and best young people in the borough and I am proud we are one of the few public sector organisati­ons in the country to meet the recruitmen­t target.

“Well done to everyone involved in this Rochdale success story.”

Andy Turner, the council’s participat­ion and skills officer, said: “We were delighted to have been invited to parliament by the government minister. It was a brilliant day and the council is really setting the agenda on how to run a successful apprentice­ships programme. We are fast becoming the ‘go to’ source for good practice which is something to be really proud of.”

 ??  ?? ●●Andy Turner and Toni Carter, who manage the council’s apprentice­ship programme, were invited to a House of Commons ceremony
●●Andy Turner and Toni Carter, who manage the council’s apprentice­ship programme, were invited to a House of Commons ceremony

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