Research and analysis

Making work placements work

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Prospect identified that for work placements – an essential part of the 16 to 19 study programme – to be successful, all parties must have a clear understanding of what is expected of them. From their strategy for work placements, staff have developed a service level agreement (SLA) that employers and learners sign up to, and that is monitored rigorously.

Published 10 October 2014