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New apprenticeship support service launched for Greater Birmingham businesses

Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP aiming to help employers and staff with new initiative

Helen Higson, chairwoman of Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership's employment and skills board

A new business service has been launched to support apprenticeships in the West Midlands.

The initiative is aiming to help employers, apprentices and individuals who have been affected by the coronavirus crisis and lockdown.

It is being run by Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (GBSLEP) in conjunction with a range of partners including the which was launched in 2018.

The Ladder, which has created hundreds of new apprenticeships across the region, is funded by GBSLEP and Birmingham and Solihull Training Provider Network.

It is run by community development group The Vine Trust and training provider Performance Through People with our sister website BirminghamLive as media partner.

The LEP's new 'triage' service will help employers continue training staff previously on apprenticeship programmes but who have since been furloughed.

It will also match off-programme apprentices, or those who have been made redundant, to new vacancies.