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National Apprenticeship Week 2021: £1m contract wins will train 400 Midlands apprentices

Black Country training group will embark on new training programme to help 19 to 24 year olds across the region kick start new careers

Chris Luty, chief executive of BCTG Group

A Black Country training group has secured £1 million worth of funding which will help it create more than 400 traineeships in the region.

Oldbury-based BCTG Group has received the new finance from the National Apprenticeship Service which will support a programme for 19 to 24 year olds running until the end of July.

A traineeship is a skills development programme that includes a work placement and can last anything from six weeks to a year, with the overall aim of getting young people into work.

Employers from a wide variety of industries can claim £1,000 to cover the costs of providing the work placement and currently up to another £3,000 if that trainee then becomes an apprentice.

This new funding will be used by two of BCTG Group's subsidiary companies, with BCTG receiving £710,000 and Performance Through People, which it acquired last year, receiving £300,000.

Performance Through People is also one of the key partners in the Ladder for Greater Birmingham campaign which is creating apprenticeships across the city region.

BCTG Group chief executive Chris Luty said: "We're delighted to be working with the Government on this substantial programme which aims to move young people into jobs quickly - usually within six to eight weeks.