HC Deb 23 February 1995 vol 255 cc272-3W
Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment which sectors the modern apprenticeship scheme will cover in 1995–96; and what funding he will make available for the scheme.

Mr. Paice

Modern apprenticeships will continue to be offered in the sectors covered by the current prototype arrangements. These are:

  • Agriculture
  • Business Administration
  • Chemicals Industry
  • Child Care
  • Construction
  • Electrical Installation Engineering
  • Engineering Manufacture
  • Engineering Construction
  • Information Technology
  • Marine Engineering
  • Merchant Navy
  • Plumbing
  • Polymers
  • Retailing
  • Steel Industry
  • Travel Services
  • Wool Textiles

In addition, it is envisaged that modern apprenticeships will also be offered in the following sectors from September 1995:

  • Accounting
  • Air Transport
  • Amenity Horticulture
  • Arts and Entertainment
  • Aviation
  • Master Bakers
  • Banking
  • 273
  • Broadcasting, Film and Video Production
  • Builders Merchants
  • Bus and Coach
  • Carpet Industry
  • Ceramics
  • Cleaning and Support Services
  • Clothing
  • Electricity
  • Engineering Services
  • Estate Agency
  • Fabric Care
  • Fire Service
  • Furniture Manufacture
  • Glass
  • Hairdressing
  • Health Care
  • Housing
  • Hotel and Catering
  • Insurance
  • Knitting, Lace and Narrow Fabric Industries
  • Landscape Gardening
  • Manmade Fibres
  • Meat Training
  • Motor Industry
  • Paper and Board Industry
  • Printing
  • Road Haulage and Distribution
  • Sea Fish
  • Security
  • Sports and Recreation
  • Telecommunications
  • Timber Trade

In 1995–96, the Department will make £680 million available for youth training and modern apprenticeships.