Modern Apprenticeships is a
website developed by Scottish Enterprise, in partnership
with Highlands and Islands Enterprise giving general information about Modern Apprenticeships and aiming
to answer the questions most frequently asked by employers, young
people and parents.
www.modernapprenticeships.com |
Careers Scotland is the
Scotland-wide organisation providing careers guidance, information
and employability services. Its website aims to provide
access to all these services, including Modern Apprenticeships.
www.careers-scotland.org.uk |
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
is the economic development agency for the
Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Its activities include
provision of business support services, delivery of training and
learning programmes, assistance for community and cultural
projects and measures for environmental renewal.
www.hie.co.uk |
MappIT has information on its
website which will help potential candidates decide whether a
Modern Apprenticeship is right for them.
www.mappit.org.uk |
Scottish Enterprise
is one of Scotland's main economic development agencies, funded by
the Scottish Executive. Its mission is to help the people and
businesses of Scotland succeed. In doing so, it aims to build a
world-class economy.
www.scottish-enterprise.com |
Scottish Qualifications Authority
(SQA) is the national body responsible for the development,
accreditation, assessment and certification of Scottish
qualifications, other than degrees. Its website gives the detail
of the SVQs and core skills within the Modern Apprenticeships.
www.sqa.org.uk |
Sectors Skills Alliance Scotland (SSAScot) provides practical support to the Sector Skills Councils and Sector Skills Bodies responsible for development of Modern Apprenticeship frameworks. Its website gives news on Modern Apprenticeship developments, including minutes of the Modern Apprenticeship
Group. Full framework documents can be downloaded from the site.
www.ssascot.org.uk
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Sector Skills Development Agency
(SSDA) is responsible for funding, supporting and monitoring the
network of Sector Skills Councils.
www.ssda.org.uk |