Read the latest magazine Apprenticeships Industry News Skills & Training CITB Extends Apprentice Support During Covid-19 18 September 2020 CITB IS OFFERING support to help find a new employer for any displaced apprentice as part of a raft of measures to keep skills within industry. Any construction apprentice is now eligible to receive Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) support if they lose their job or apprenticeship. Potentially, around 11,000 apprentices (7,000 are currently contracted with CITB) and their levy-registered employers can benefit from: job redeployment services, including through the Construction Talent Retention Scheme reallocation of grant funding to a new employer to help apprentices to complete their training if at risk the apprenticeships information and reporting app pastoral support shared apprenticeship schemes Evidently the support is need: 60% of construction companies in the Construction Leadership Council’s People Survey said they would take on fewer apprentices this year. Approximately a quarter of construction’s 11,000 apprentices are furloughed. Apprentice Support CITB’s support team will look to find a new employer for any displaced apprentice. This will be done through local industry contacts or registering with the Construction Talent Retention Scheme, which redeploys apprentices and operatives. If an employer is unable to help an apprentice complete their training amid current circumstances, CITB will help to find a new employer, reallocating grant funding to them to support training through to completion. With the help of Further Education (FE) partners and providers it will also assist with employment opportunities. To prevent apprentice redundancies and encourage more employers to take them on, CITB is investing a total of £1million in shared apprenticeship schemes in England, Scotland and Wales. Usually, apprentices work for one employer throughout their training. At present this may not be possible. CITB will use shared schemes to place apprentices with different construction companies. Planning permission Many contracts that construction employers work on include Section 106 planning permission requirements to employ local apprentices. Shared apprenticeship schemes can help employers meet these requirements, recruiting local labour and supporting the regional economy, without the need for a two-year commitment. This in turn supports learners to achieve a full apprenticeship, with the experience they need, working in local projects with a range of employers. Adapting traineeships Building on the Government announcement to expand traineeships, CITB is exploring with industry, government and the Association of Colleges and British Association of Construction Heads how to adapt the traineeship model for construction. This would form part of a new transition route from Further Education into employment or a construction apprenticeship, to support 2,000 FE learners as a pilot scheme in 2021-22. Deborah Madden, CITB Head of Apprenticeships, said: “With significantly fewer apprentices being taken on this year due to Covid-19, CITB has launched a range of initiatives including job redeployment assistance, pastoral support, shared apprenticeship schemes, and an employer levy holiday and discount to keep apprenticeships at the heart of construction. In partnership with the Construction Leadership Council, these measures are part of our Skills Stability Plan to support industry through the recovery.” Apprenticeships are the main source of industry recruitment at entry level. Of the 20,300 people in 2018 who entered construction, 11,350 did so via an apprenticeship and 8,900 through FE. Previous article Glendyne and Burton Roofing Merchant Ltd Exclusive Trading AgreementNext article New MD for Keylite Roof Windows Share article You may also like View all News Apprenticeships +4 5 March 2026 BMI Widens Access to Apprentice of the Year Competition Apprenticeships +3 16 February 2026 Roofing Experts Meet Apprentices in Drive to Close Skills Gap Apprenticeships +3 13 February 2026 New Sussex College Roofing Apprenticeship Tackles Skills Shortage Apprenticeships +3 13 February 2026 Construction Apprenticeships See First Increase Since 2021 Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch