Outcome
Instructions: Clicking on the section name will show / hide the section.
- Information, advice and guidance takes place throughout your learner journey from when you first apply to completing your training. Refer to the table below to see the range of information, advice and guidance you will receive from our team of staff.
- Many apprentices undertake additional qualifications after they have completed their apprenticeship. There are several excellent further education colleges throughout the North East providing full time and part time courses in a wide range of vocational subjects. See links below:
- You may also want to consider untertaking an apprenticeship with another organisation because we do not cover the specific occupational areas, or you may have a family member or a friend who is interested in completing an apprenticeship.
- A number of young people consider going to university after completing their apprenticeship, the first step is to visit the UCAS website to find out which universities deliver the higher eduction course you want to study and to calculate how many UCAS points you would require to access the course. See link below:
- When you have been accepted by a university you will want to be aware of the grants and loans available. See link below:
- To apply for a grant and/or loan you need to contact the Student Loans Company. See link below:
- Universities are located throughout the country, some young people choose to move away from home while others prefer to go to a university near to where they live. Below there are links to a number of universities in the North of the England.
- Local authoritie's websites are a great source of information on a wide range of subject matters. Do you know which local authority you live in? Why not check out their website and find out the range of services they offer. See link below:
Managing your finance can be a difficult job, how do you make sure you do not spend more than you earn. Have you got the best deal on your mobile phone contract. Am I paying unnecessary insurance charges. Do I have an overdraft and what are my charges.
One way to help is to use a price comparison websites, see links below:
- Throughout your apprenticeship you may face specific issues where you need to turn to for help. At ITEC we do not have all the answers, but will help direct you to appropriate organisations and individuals who may be able to support you. Check out some of the links below:
- We have built in mechanisms within our organisations to address any safeguarding issues, however if you want to find out more information you can access the links below:
- Completing an apprenticeship is the start of your working life and acquiring qualifications does open up the door for career development. Below is a list of sites that advertise job opportunities in the North East.
- Completing an apprenticeship is the start of your working life and acquiring qualifications does open up the door for career development. Below is a list of sites that advertise job opportunities in the North East.
- Social housing throughout the North East is either managed by the local authority or an approved Housing Association. For further information use the links below to contact th appropriate local authority and/or housing association.
- Your risk of becoming homeless may be more imiment and you may need support from a national organisation. See link below:
- Employment rights is incorporated into your apprenticeship, however you may want to research the subject in more details. Below are several links which can provide you with more detailed information:
Apprentices are paid jobs with training. Apprentices have the same employment rights as employers during pregnancy and maternity leave. The attached document gives an outline of your rights and benefits and tells you where you can get more detailed information.