After a busy year our staff our having a well deserved break over Christmas - we hope you are able to do the same. We'll be back ready for an even busier 2025 on 2 January.
AELP
Education Administration Programs
Providers of Apprenticeships, Traineeships, adult learning and other employability & skills programmes
About us
The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) is a national membership body, proudly representing its many member organisations operating in the skills sector. AELP members deliver a range of training and vocational learning – including the majority of apprenticeships as well as Skills Bootcamps, 16-19 Study Programme, Adult Education Budget and more. AELP members support thousands of businesses and millions of learners in England by delivering a wide range of training, vocational learning, and employability programmes. Our members include independent training providers, colleges, higher education institutions, employer providers, awarding bodies and end point assessment organisations. They support learners of all ages, in every community, and at every level of post-16 study. AELP stands at the heart of supporting the Training Provider sector. We are here to offer you support, advice and guidance. AELP Full Membership is for all independent training providers, employer providers, universities, local authorities, FE colleges and schools engaged in skills and employment. Members benefit from lobbying that secures positive results and a range of services which help strengthen their business. Awarding bodies, professional bodies, assessment organisations and other non-delivery organisations are also welcome to join AELP as Associate Members and enjoy membership benefits. To become a member of AELP, call the Membership Team on 0117 947 2090 today or send an email to [email protected] to request a 'call back'. Remember to quote LinkedIn.
- Website
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http://www.aelp.org.uk
External link for AELP
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Bristol
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2002
- Specialties
- Skills & Employability, Briefing Papers, Webinars, Workshops and events, AELP publications, Capacity building, AELP Blogs, Membership services, Future Apprenticeships, and Learning and development
Locations
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Primary
2nd Floor, 9 Apex Court
Almondsbury
Bristol, BS32 4JT, GB
Employees at AELP
Updates
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📣 Ensure that career guidance is at the heart of your offer by joining us on this FREE TO ATTEND AELP Webinar - which is kindly sponsored by Gatsby AELP, CEC and the Gatsby Foundation will host an esteemed panel together to explore how updated Gatsby Benchmarks will empower training providers to have an even greater impact on young people, ensuring that career guidance is at the heart of your offer. The sessions will focus on insight into key themes from the evidence – with a particular focus on leadership, inclusion, and engagement and include an opportunity to ask any questions you may have. Book your FREE spot here 👇 https://buff.ly/4fhPCxn
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AELP reposted this
On Monday, I had the privilege of attending the APPG on Apprenticeships in person, facilitated by Andrew Paks MP, with Skills Minister Baroness Jacqui Smith in attendance. During her opening speech, she mentioned, "English & Maths, we have listened to the concerns." When it was my turn to ask questions, I inquired if she could elaborate on what "listening to the concerns" meant, given that one can leave school and university without English and Maths. She responded with a smile and a simple "NO," but agreed with my point. The pressing question remains: how much longer must we wait for a resolution on this issue? While I agree that we need to measure progress in English & Maths, this should not be a barrier to completing apprenticeship programmes. Last week, AELP shared findings from their mini commission, and one recommendation stood out to me: "Remove FSQs as an exit requirement for apprenticeships, aligning them with T Levels and A Levels. This change would enable more learners to start and complete apprenticeships. Providers and employers would be less likely to impose entry restrictions, leading to increased participation, achievement, and progression, especially for those with the lowest levels of prior achievement or who may be disadvantaged." The report offers many more insights, which I highly recommend as a starting point for addressing concerns and finding ready-made solutions. Jacqui Smith happy to continue the conversation with you. If you haven't seen the report https://lnkd.in/dSvC8kUk
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📣 Discover what works and how you can play your part in tackling the growing NEET crisis by joining us on this FREE TO ATTEND AELP Webinar - which is kindly sponsored by Gateway Qualifications. By the end of this webinar, you will: 👉 Understand the challenges and opportunities for engaging with NEETs; 👉 Gain practical insights into the type of programmes and curriculum that work; 👉 Uncover the funding options to support you engage with NEETs. Book your FREE spot here 👇 https://buff.ly/3ZwUicy
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📣 There is still time to book your spot on this AELP Webinar where we will be supporting and providing guidance for organisations that are seeking accreditation or approaching re-accreditation for matrix Standards during 2024/25 A reminder that if you register but are unable to attend on the day, you will receive a copy of the recording along with the slides, after the webinar has taken place. This session will help delegates to: 👉Develop a greater understanding of matrix and effective strategies to embed into governance, leadership, management, and quality arrangements; 👉Use the strategies discussed to take back to their own organisation and use in planning and preparation for Matrix accreditation/re-accreditation processes; 👉Consider strategies for embedding the matrix Standards into their quality arrangements aligning stages and processes to the EIF and inspection requirements for good practice. Book your spot here 👇 https://buff.ly/3ODvIBQ
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The secret is out, our AI & Digital Summit is back for 2025! The summit, sponsored by Bud, takes place on Wednesday 26 February 2025, at the Millennium Point in Birmingham, and online! Register your interest to be within the first to find out more👉 https://buff.ly/3DeLLUt #aelpAI25
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📣 Join us on this AELP Webinar where we will be applying theory to practice - 'Making it Real' - for learners and staff. This webinar is designed for: 👉 Governance board members, leaders and managers; 👉 Designated Safeguarding Leads/Officers and team members responsible for safeguarding and Prevent working in any provider setting operating in the FE and Skills sector; 👉 Lead sector practitioners/teachers. Book your spot here 👇 https://buff.ly/3YWwezM
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📣 Drive Student Success through Dynamic Assessment Practices by joining us on this AELP Webinar. This webinar will help delegates to: 👉 Understand key principles of Assessment for Learning (AfL) and how they apply to diverse learning environments; 👉 Identify practical assessment strategies that foster active engagement and support differentiated instruction; 👉 Develop skills in formative assessment to monitor and enhance student progress continuously; 👉 Explore effective feedback techniques that encourage self-reflection and deeper learning in students. Book your spot here 👇 https://buff.ly/48UdUfh
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AELP reposted this
Meet our judges. The Apprenticeship and Training Awards 2025 judging panel comprises a distinguished group of experts from across the education, skills, and training sectors. Chaired by Shane Mann, the panel brings a wealth of experience to the table, ensuring every application is carefully reviewed and fairly judged against the criteria. Our judges represent a diverse range of perspectives, united by a shared passion for celebrating excellence in apprenticeships and training. Their dedication to recognising the very best in the sector is integral to the success of these awards. Below is the full list of judges for this year. Chair: Shane Mann | Vice chair: Ben Rowland Judges: Charlotte Bosworth, Susanna Lawson DipIoD, Sharron Robbie MBE, Sharon Green, Sharon Blyfield OBE, Robert Ramsay Gosling-Kennedy, Shane Chowen, Paddy Craven FIEP, Lindsay Conroy, Jason Holt CBE, Jane Hadfield, Isa Mutlib FIEP, Assoc CIPD, Ian Bamford, Holly Hobbs 🤳🏽, Graham Briggs, Dr Mandy Crawford-Lee FRSA, Ben Rowland, Ben Blackledge, Anne Milton, Alexia Williams. For more info: https://lnkd.in/ec9V33yY