Significant changes are on the horizon for plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying (PGD) apprentice training, and it’s important to stay informed to ensure your business and apprentices are prepared.
The Waihanga Ara Rau PGD Strategic Reference Group has spearheaded this initiative, aiming to enhance apprentice training by making it quicker and more efficient, while still producing skilled, industry-ready tradespeople.
ATT will help guide both you and your apprentices through these changes but here’s what you need to know about the upcoming training changes set to roll out in January 2025.
Why the change?
The current training model has been under scrutiny for some time. Feedback from the industry highlighted several issues: the training model wasn’t working efficiently, apprenticeships were taking too long to complete, and there were delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the transition of The Skills Organisation as part of the RoVE reforms. These delays had a knock-on effect, making it harder for apprentices to reach the Certifying level.
What’s new?
The new training system aims to address these issues by creating a more flexible and efficient model. Here are the key changes:
Implementation and support
The transition to the new training model will begin in January 2025. Providers are currently developing teaching and assessment resources and will soon share what the new delivery model will look like. This includes options for block courses, work-based learning, and work-based assessment.
In the meantime, it’s essential to continue supporting apprentices in the current programmes and look at how they can be transitioned to the new programmes. The industry is also working to attract more apprentices and ensure the new programmes meet the sector’s needs.
What you need to do
ATT will deal with all the details of the changes, but it’s important that as a business, you are aware of these changes. Our ATT Training Manager is keeping up to date with all the details and we will share information with you as soon as we know how it will impact apprentices working with your company.
What is ATT doing?
These changes will have an impact on plumbing apprenticeships going forward and by staying informed we can all ensure both you and your apprentices are well-prepared for the upcoming changes. These new training models should help create a more efficient and effective system that benefits the entire industry.
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