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  1. Being an apprentice gives you the opportunity to gain a recognised qualification and develop professional skills, while earning a salary, inside some of Britain’s best companies. Find out the latest news and information on apprenticeships and schemes, including types of apprenticeship, apprentice employers and tips…
  2. Care to Learn - This can help with childcare costs while you’re studying if you’re under 20 at the start of your course. It’s only available for publically funded courses in England. This can include courses in: schools 6th forms in schools 6th form colleges…
  3. Key Stage 5 (Post 16) offers a college setting with smaller class sizes which may appeal to students who find larger settings difficult to access. Typically, students who do well with us are those who have a clear pathway in mind but are not yet…
    Cranbury RoadReadingRG30 2TS
  4. Evenbreak, a not-for-profit social enterprise, was formed to achieve three aims: To help inclusive employers attract more talented disabled people; To help disabled jobseekers find work with employers who will value their skills; To promote the business benefits of employing disabled people. With Evenbreak, inclusive…
    76Celandine CloseKingswinfordDY6 9TN
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    The Trust supports people aged 13-30 who are looking to make a change in their lives? If you're unemployed or struggling at school, The Prince's Trust can help you in a number of ways, including free training courses, brand new experiences, support, mentoring and finance.  …
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