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National Apprenticeship Week 2023: New 'have-a-go' apprenticeship skills academy launches in Birmingham

The project will offer people the chance to learn about career opportunities and gains hand-on experience at information sessions

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A new 'have-a-go' skills academy aimed at showcasing career options to apprentices opens in Birmingham tomorrow.

The Ladder Skills Academy will give people the chance to learn more about careers in sectors such as health and social care, hospitality, engineering, manufacturing, professional services and IT by attending information sessions where they can actually gain some hands-on experience within their chosen field.

Areas have been set up in the building to mimic a workplace including a fully working kitchen so those interested in hospitality can learn how to serve, use a barista coffee machine, practice customer service and dress a table. There is also a dental surgery with a chair and equipment for those keen to learn about dentistry.

The project has been funded by Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership, through its Growing Places Fund allocation, and match funded by Oldbury-based training provider BCTG Group.

The building, in Mill Street near Aston University, was previously occupied by training provider JTL but it relocated to a brand new £4 million education hub in the Aston Cross district of the city a year ago.

The Ladder Skills Academy is the latest project by The Ladder Foundation which was set up to promote apprenticeships to both job seekers and employers.

Among its campaigns has been the to connect potential apprentices with training providers and employers across Birmingham and Solihull.