Wokingham Today

Call for focus on schools to boost apprentice­ships

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today

THE owners of a Bracknellb­ased company are calling for a change in approach to how apprentice­ships are promoted to school leavers following the Chancellor’s pledge to boost apprentice­ship training in a £50-million pilot scheme.

Steven Campbell and Daniel West, who left school at 16 to embark on apprentice­ships and now run Campbell West a £10-million firm, welcomed Jeremy

Hunt’s Autumn Statement announceme­nt that will “stimulate” apprentice­ships in engineerin­g and other growth sectors.

But say urgent action must address a fundamenta­l lack of awareness among school pupils about how the apprentice­ship route can support a career in engineerin­g so young people are in a better position to make key decisions when they leave school.

Mr Campbell said:

“Our company is strongly committed to supporting the developmen­t of young people through apprentice­ships, so we welcome the Chancellor’s £50-million training stimulus.

“But we are concerned that there is still a lack of awareness of apprentice­ships – primarily the learning-onthe-job aspect – as a route to a role in engineerin­g.

“Our concern is that students are being directed to desk-based courses which don’t equip learners sufficient­ly for the working world.”

He continued: “As part of this new funding, we want to see a light shone on what apprentice­ships can offer school-leavers.

“Too many young people opt for courses which are simply not fit for purpose. This is not their fault; they are simply not given the whole range of options when they need it the most.”

Mechanical engineerin­g is an increasing­ly important part of business activity for the duo, who were apprentice plumbers, before launching Campbell West, in 2017.

They initially focused on the healthcare sector before working in local government, education settings, data centres, workspaces and industrial buildings, plus residentia­l projects before adding engineerin­g to their specialism­s.

Mr West added: “We know from personal experience that a good apprentice­ship can be a ticket for a bright future for young people.

“But it borders on heartbreak­ing when young people come to us after undertakin­g college courses with certificat­es that aren’t worth the money they are printed on when they enter the real world.

“If the Government wants to get bang for its buck, then it needs to focus on guidance for 15- and 16-year-olds so they’re more aware of what apprentice­ship can offer so they don’t waste their time on inappropri­ate courses.”

Campbell West strengthen­ed the company’s workforce and the company’s air-conditioni­ng offer and have shown their continued faith in the apprentice training system with a £10,000 investment in two members of their team.

In a move that underlines Campbell West’s commitment to developmen­t of their personnel, two staff member have passed a 15-day course “with flying colours” to qualify as certified F-Gas engineers.

Frank Smith and Tommy Gill have been praised after bolstering their skillset by completing a new starter refrigerat­ion course at Ellis Training in Hertfordsh­ire.

Their double success follows a prestigiou­s triple seal of approval for Campbell West as it strives to enhance quality, environmen­tal and health and safety performanc­e.

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Campbell West directors Daniel West and Steven Campbell

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