Apprenticeship Hiring Hub welcomed by business in Staffordshire.
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New Department for Education digital platform will ease way for employers to hire apprentices 

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The Federation of Small Businesses has welcomed Government plans to create a digital platform to help simplify the process of hiring apprentices. 

The platform will reduce the admin required to secure an apprentice by a third and streamline the process for non-levy payers to claim funding. 

One of the main benefits of the platform is that it will cut down paperwork for employers seeking to access skills resources. 

Welcoming the Department for Education’s plans to create the new facility, Craig Beaumont, Chief of External Affairs at the Federation of Small Businesses, said:“Small businesses often face bureaucratic hurdles when hiring apprentices. 

“The Government’s new digital platform should really help, simplifying the process and fostering talent across our economy for people to find apprenticeships, T Levels, and skills bootcamps that our members say are valuable. 

“It was great to hold a roundtable with the DfE and our members last year, focussing on the admin challenges they face when hiring an apprentice. It’s good to see our feedback is being taken on board.” 

“FSB’s approach to reducing red tape focuses dramatically on reducing the input requirements that small businesses face when it comes to filling out Government paperwork.  

“That’s why we are especially pleased to see the admin required to secure an apprentice cut by a third, alongside streamlining the process for non-levy payers to claim funds.” 

Ron Quenby

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