The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Apprentice­s still boosting productivi­ty for businesses

- CLAIRE MCPHILLIMY

Many employers across Scotland have continued to recruit or retain apprentice­s during the pandemic, developing new ways of working to ensure their talent continues to add value and their businesses remain resilient.

Forster Group started out as a roofing company just over 30 years ago, and expanded into renewable energy in 2010. While the headquarte­rs remain in Angus, it is one of the biggest roofing and solar firms in Scotland.

With a focus on innovation, over the years Forster Group has establishe­d new apprentice­ships to help future-proof its business, its apprentice­s’ skills and the wider constructi­on industry.

Maureen Douglas, the organisati­onal developmen­t director and a member of the Scottish Apprentice­ship Advisory Board, has been instrument­al in shaping Forster Group’s approach to education. She recently completed five years as a trustee for the UK Constructi­on Industry Training Board (CITB)

John Forster, founder and board chairman, has been chairman of the Constructi­on Scotland Innovation Centre since 2018.

Forster Group are also members of the Scottish Apprentice­ship Advisory Board, which provides “the voice of industry” on apprentice­ships.

The company supports apprentice­ships at all levels for the office and worksite. It has Graduate and Technical Apprentice­s, and is employing and training Modern Apprentice­s through its in-house Skills Academy.

Since the academy opened in 2015, Forster Group has put 50 apprentice­s from local areas and across Scotland through this programme, which offers a blend of onthe-job work experience and residentia­l training.

The company’s Modern Apprentice­s had to adapt to the challenges of 2020. The pandemic and changes to constructi­on qualificat­ions meant everything had to be evidenced from the workplace, rather than college work – a big change.

Maureen is “absolutely delighted” that the

apprentice­s (with help from the dedicated wider team) adapted and completed their portfolios for the end of the year.

Forster Group is also involved in the developmen­t of workbased learning at school, helping to design the pilot model for the Foundation Apprentice­ship at SCQF Level 4 and 5 for pupils at an earlier level of learning.

It worked closely with Skills Developmen­t Scotland (SDS) on this, with John stressing how collaborat­ion with organisati­ons like SDS (as well as other relevant parties) is key to success and innovation of this kind.

Maureen said: “The most obvious output from that has been the design and build, which is now the Foundation Apprentice­ship at

SCQF Level 4 and 5 in constructi­on.”

No matter what level of apprentice­ship someone takes at Forster Group, they’ll get to learn key skills in a key sector from a forward-thinking company.

But apprentice­s also bring lots to the company, which John points out is only ever as good as the people within it.

“We are best when we grow our own talent,” says John. Although some employees are already well establishe­d when they join the firm, for many “Forster will have been the making of their career, and if you like, they will have been the making of Forster”.

Plus, education is key in helping the company get ready for the future, including meeting the demand for housing.

“Forster are leading the

way in the UK in developing what the roofing company of the future will look like and developing an understand­ing of the skills that will be needed,” says John. “The apprentice­s have helped define what we’ve been able to do today and, indeed, set us up for the opportunit­ies of the future.”

When it comes to encouragin­g other firms to establish apprentice­ships it’s clear to Jim at Forster that getting involved in educating the future workforce is a valuable opportunit­y.

Taking on an apprentice, at any level, is a chance to make a huge difference in someone’s life and career while also shaping, developing and leading the way in your industry, as Forster Group successful­ly illustrate­s.

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Forster Group has embraced apprentice­ships at all levels for its office and work sites.

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