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Last chance to nominate someone inspiring for this year’s Apprentice­ship Awards Cymru

THE DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS MAY 20

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ENTRIES are pouring in for this year’s prestigiou­s Apprentice­ship Awards Cymru as the May 20 deadline fast approaches.

The awards are organised by the Welsh Government and supported by the National Training Federation for Wales (NTfW), with Openreach as the headline sponsor for the third year. It has become a highlight of the year for apprentice­s, employers and work-based learning providers and practition­ers.

Apprentice­ship Awards Cymru highlight the outstandin­g achievemen­ts, during unpreceden­ted times, of successful employers, inspiratio­nal apprentice­s and talented work-based learning practition­ers.

Karen Richards from ACT in Cardiff was the winner of the Work-based Learning Tutor of the Year award in 2021. She said: “The award was validation that my efforts have not only been recognised but also valued which is important. I didn’t come down to earth for at least a month afterwards!

“The awards are a chance to celebrate and acknowledg­e the work that not only workbased learning practition­ers are doing but also the impact that apprentice­ships have on learners as well.

“There were some fantastic stories in last year’s awards which ought to encourage learners, practition­ers and businesses to challenge themselves. I’m really glad that I was nominated for the award.”

Newport-based Convey Law, which has an innovative in-house

Apprentice­ship Programme for conveyance­rs, was named Medium Employer of the Year in 2021.

Since winning the award, the company has collected three further industry awards relating to excellent customer service, recruited 60 more staff, expanding the workforce to 170 and is planning to open new offices in Cardiff and Swansea.

Convey Law’s managing director, Lloyd Davies, said:

“It was tremendous­ly powerful for all of us at Convey Law to have official recognitio­n from the Welsh Government by being shortliste­d for and winning the award at the Apprentice­ship Awards Cymru 2021.”

“Our training and apprentice­ships programme has been transforma­tive for us as a

business and enabled us to grow during the most challengin­g times when a lot of businesses were sadly in decline.”

“We believe that by winning the award we have helped to shine a light on the sterling work so many Welsh businesses undertake in the apprentice­ships field and show that it is possible to take on and train your own staff successful­ly with the right people and programmes in place.”

The Welsh Government has also recently announced a £366 million investment over the next three years to deliver 125,000 all-age apprentice­ships across Wales during the current term of government, which is due to end in 2026.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said: “I encourage all those involved in our Apprentice­ship Programme to celebrate their achievemen­ts and inspire others to follow their example by entering this year’s Apprentice­ship Awards Cymru and sharing their success stories.”

HOW TO NOMINATE

Applicatio­n forms can be downloaded from gov.wales/ apprentice­shipawards­cymru and submitted before the closing date of May 20, 2022, at 12 noon.

From the applicatio­ns, finalists in nine categories will be shortliste­d for awards. The categories are Foundation Apprentice, Apprentice and Higher Apprentice of the Year, which includes degree apprentice­s for the first time this year.

A “Tomorrow’s Talent” category gives employers the opportunit­y to nominate a current apprentice who has ‘demonstrat­ed significan­t personal progress’ and has made ‘a tangible and positive impact on the employer’s organisati­onal performanc­e.’

Successful businesses are recognised with awards for small, medium, large and macro employers of the year. Work-based Learning Practition­er of the Year recognises those crucially involved in delivering apprentice­ships.

The Apprentice­ship Programme is funded by the Welsh Government with support from the European Social Fund. For more informatio­n about recruiting an apprentice, visit: gov.wales/apprentice­shipsgeniu­s-decision or call 03000 603000.

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Lloyd Davies, managing director of Convey Law, which was named Medium Employer of the Year in 2021 awards

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