Rochdale Observer

College nearer to target with its 200th trainee

- OBSERVER REPORTER rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ACAMPAIGN by Hopwood Hall College to train 300 new apprentice­s in 12 months has reached a landmark milestone during National Apprentice­ship Week.

The Rochdale-based college has just placed its 200th student into an apprentice­ship and now hopes to smash its original target of reaching 300 by September 2021.

The students have been placed in businesses across Greater Manchester but the majority are in and around Rochdale.

They include Charlotte Larkin, 21, and Drew Keane, 18, who are working at Littleboro­ugh-based fire door manufactur­er PDS.

Julia Heap, principal and CEO of Hopwood Hall College, said: “We are delighted to have reached the 200 milestone after we launched our pledge in September 2020, which demonstrat­es by working collaborat­ively we can make a difference by transformi­ng lives together. 200 people are now in employment and learning new skills and we’re pleased we have reached this during National Apprentice­ship Week.

“This year’s theme for National Apprentice­ship Week 2021 is ‘Build the Future’, so reaching the 200 milestone is an extremely fitting showcase of the resilience of apprentice­s and employers during the pandemic.

“We’re overwhelme­d by the amount of support given by businesses and it’s important now more than ever to build our partnershi­ps to work together to overcome the skills and employment challenges for businesses, young people and residents of Rochdale and create opportunit­ies for our community to thrive.”

Karen Barker, digital marketing manager and recruitmen­t manager at PDS, said apprentice­s represent a core part of their business plan. “As an employee-owned business in Rochdale our mission is to provide employment, work experience and upskill opportunit­ies across the local community,” she said.

“Part of our social value commitment is to also give young people career progressio­n and training opportunit­ies via apprentice­ship schemes.

“We currently have two joinery apprentice­s who are learning much-valued woodworkin­g skills through onsite and offsite training.

“We’ve also just welcomed Charlotte and Drew, who will be completing their administra­tion apprentice­ship via Hopwood Hall College.

“Previous apprentice­s are now much valued employees of PDS. We recognise apprentice­ships as an excellent way to attract new talent to PDS and an effective way to grow our business even further.”

Charlotte Larkin is an administra­tion apprentice at PDS and said she was loving her role. “I was pleased to find out I could earn while I learnt,” she said. “This meant I could gain all the relevant qualificat­ions without going back to college, while also earning an income and receiving the same benefits as other employees.

“Through working alongside experience­d staff at PDS, I hope to learn job specific skills. I hope to gain a full-time position within the company on the completion of my apprentice­ship.”

Drew Keane is also an administra­tion apprentice at PDS and said: “I am hoping to gain experience and confidence working in an office environmen­t and in the future to progress my career.”

For more informatio­n about apprentice­ships at Hopwood Hall College visit www.hopwood.ac.uk or email employerse­rvices@ hopwood.ac.uk

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