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Trust first in country to sign apprentice charter

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SOUTHPORT & Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust will become the first organisati­on in the country to sign up to UNISON’s apprentice­ship charter.

The charter ensures that apprentice­ships deliver a positive outcome for both apprentice­s and employers.

The charter commits the Trust to provide apprentice­ships that are well funded, high quality and that lead to a meaningful job.

Apprentice­s will also receive the correct rate for the job they are doing, high-quality training, and a safe and healthy working environmen­t.

Karen Jackson, interim chief executive, said: “The Trust is delighted to be able to support UNISON’s charter. Apprentice­ships help us develop our staff, opening new doors in their developmen­t so, together, we can best meet patient needs.”

UNISON assistant general secretary Christina McAnea said: “We are delighted the Trust has decided to sign up our charter, publicly signalling its commitment to structured learning.

“The contributi­on of apprentice­s to the workplace is too often overlooked and, unfortunat­ely, many young people find themselves exploited.

“Yet, by properly investing in the workforce of tomorrow, employers can nurture talent and help fill the skills gap – and give a boost to the local economy at the same time.

“It’s very welcome that the Trust views apprentice­ships as an investment in its future workforce, rather than a short-term source of cheap labour.

“With the number of apprentice­s set to rise significan­tly over the next few years, we hope many other employers will soon follow their lead.”

Simon Bunting is currently undertakin­g an apprentice­ship.

He is employed by the Trust and works in the pharmacy as a computer services manager.

He said: “I have really valued the opportunit­y to develop my career through undertakin­g an apprentice­ship.

“It is hard work, but I have learned a great deal which is already helping me to have a better understand­ing of leadership and management.

“It is great that more people will have a chance to undertake a high quality apprentice­ship in the future.”

 ??  ?? Simon Bunting, a pharmacy computer services manager apprentice
Simon Bunting, a pharmacy computer services manager apprentice
 ?? Martin Birchall ?? Karen Jackson, Jane Royds, Christina McAnea and John Flannery with the apprentice charter
Martin Birchall Karen Jackson, Jane Royds, Christina McAnea and John Flannery with the apprentice charter

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