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The Richard Review of Apprenticeships

Entrepreneur and educator Doug Richard publishes his independent report on the future of apprenticeships.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

27 Nov 2012



In his independent report Doug Richard calls on the government calls to improve the quality of apprenticeships and make them more focused on the needs of employers.

His recommendations include:

  • Redefining apprenticeships: They should be targeted only at those who are new to a job or role that requires sustained and substantial training.
  • Focusing on the outcome of an apprenticeship - what the apprentice can do when they complete their training - and freeing up the process by which they get there. Trusted, independent assessment is key.
  • Recognised industry standards should form the basis of every apprenticeship.
  • All apprentices should reach a good level in English and maths before they can complete their apprenticeship.
  • Government funding must create the right incentives for apprenticeship training. The purchasing power for investing in apprenticeship training should lie with the employer.
  • Greater diversity and innovation in training - with employers and government safeguarding quality.

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Commenting on the launch of his review, Doug Richard said:

“No matter who I speak with, everyone agrees that apprenticeships are a good thing - but only when they are ‘true’ apprenticeships.

“With the myriad of learning experiences which are currently labelled as apprenticeships, we risk losing sight of the core features of what makes apprenticeships work so my conclusion is that we need to look again at what it means to be an apprentice and what it means to offer an apprenticeship as an employer.

“Apprenticeships need to be high quality training with serious kudos and tangible value both to the apprentice and the employer. I want to hear about an 18 year old who looked at their options and turned down a place at Oxbridge to take up an apprenticeship if that is the right path for them. And I want to hear that their parents were thrilled.

“We need to make sure that apprenticeships are the success story they deserve to be.”

The government has welcomed the report. Business Secretary Vince Cable said:

“Doug Richard’s review echoes the Government’s current thinking on putting employers in the driving seat of our apprenticeship programme. This will be vital to ensure the skills of our workforce fit with employer needs.

“His recommendations will help us to build on the current successes of our apprenticeships programme and tailor a programme which is sustainable, high-quality and meets the changing needs of our economy in the decades to come”.

Published 27 November 2012