Apprenticeships: Early Years Workforce

Education – in the House of Commons at on 31 January 2022.

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Photo of Andrea Leadsom Andrea Leadsom Conservative, South Northamptonshire

What plans he has to develop apprenticeship routes for the early years workforce.

Photo of Alex Burghart Alex Burghart The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

My Department has engaged with early years employers to help them design three high-quality apprenticeships—early years educator; practitioner and lead practitioner. Since 2018-19, there have been more than 26,000 starts on early years apprenticeships. Students can also study a T-level, a new gold-standard technical qualification in education and childcare, which provides a route into either work or further study.

Photo of Andrea Leadsom Andrea Leadsom Conservative, South Northamptonshire

I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his commitment to making sure that every baby gets the best start to life. Does he agree that by creating more of a mixed-skill workforce we will be able to provide the continuity of care that every family wants when they have a new baby?

Photo of Alex Burghart Alex Burghart The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

I pay tribute to my right hon. Friend’s considerable expertise and work in this area, and I agree with her on this, which is why we are investing £153 million in training early years staff to support learning and development, and £300 million to transform Start4Life and help family services. That £300 million is going to include funding for trials for an innovative workforce, and I look forward to talking to her about that.