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So you've registered - what's next?

Posted by: Emma Gasson, Posted on: 6 April 2017 - Categories: Apprenticeship service

...Agency (formerly Skills Funding Agency). From May onwards, levy-paying employers will be able to access their funding for new apprenticeships to start. To help you prepare for the introduction of...

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5 things we've learnt on our journey to #oneteam

Posted by: James Reeve, Posted on: 5 April 2017 - Categories: Apprenticeship service
Mark Dalgarno (delivery manager at the Department for Education) looking at notes in a meeting

...quite difficult. We had to try some new ways to make policy and service design the same thing. 5 things we’ve learnt 1. When you design a new digital service,...

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