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Council re-launch £500 support scheme for apprentices

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Council re-launch £500 support scheme for apprentices

Payments of £500 are once again on offer to anyone starting an apprenticeship or training course as part of a popular support scheme.

The Upskilling Bursary Scheme has been brought back by Malvern Hills District Council following on from the successful apprentice bursaries previously delivered in 2022, as part of the Community Renewal Fund project.

The aim of the scheme is to encourage the take up of apprenticeships and trainee programmes, which help many people take their first steps in the world of work or embark on new careers.

New apprentices or trainees of any age are eligible to receive a payment of up to £500 if they meet the criteria.

The payment will help cover the cost of travel, equipment, tools and clothing necessary to access training. It can also be used towards the cost of travel equipment such as purchase of a bicycle or e-bike, if cycling to work.

To qualify, the applicant must:

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  • •Live in Malvern Hills District
  • •Earn less than £220 per week (before deductions)
  • •Attend a qualifying course and be employed for 12 months, or however long it takes to complete the course (whichever is longer)
  • •Be completing Ofqual registered training or approved Apprenticeship Standard Framework which leads to a nationally recognised qualification.
  • •Be employed for more than 30 hours per week

The bursaries will be administered via Worcestershire Apprenticeships on behalf of Malvern Hills District Council.

Cllr Beverley Nielsen, Portfolio Holder for Economic Development and Tourism at Malvern Hills District Council, said: "We are so pleased to bring this scheme back, the cost of travel or equipment can be a struggle for apprentices, which may prevent them from applying for certain jobs. To be able to provide help with this really can make a difference."

For more information people can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.malvernhills.gov.uk/grants