Apprenticeship funding for C+E drivers increasing to £7,000 – a step towards resolving the driver shortage

Apprenticeship funding for C+E drivers increasing to £7,000 – a step towards resolving the driver shortage

20 May 2021 Posted By Josh Reynolds

The RHA is pleased that ministers have agreed to increase the funding limit for Large Goods Vehicles apprenticeships.

Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson has confirmed that funding for C+E apprenticeships will increase to £7,000 from 1 July.

Ministers intervened after the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IFATE) had previously set a new level at £6,000 which was rejected by The Trailblazer Group for Transport and Logistics who help develop apprenticeship standards.

RHA Chief Executive, Richard Burnett said the announcement was a step towards resolving the driver shortage but said much more needed to be done.

He said: “We’ve worked tirelessly over the last year to unblock this problem and we’re pleased that the Government has listened. But this is only one element to help tackle the growing driver shortage crisis.

“This move will support firms to recruit and train new drivers in the long term, but the industry needs immediate help as the demand for goods increases as lockdown restrictions are lifted.”

He said manufacturers and retailers need to understand that the cost of distribution will increase as pay rates will have to go up.

The RHA has called on the Government to put HGV drivers on the Home Office Shortage Occupation List to allow firms to recruit drivers from overseas in the short term.

-Ends-

RHA named as one of Sunday Times Best Places to Work

The RHA (the association supporting the people and businesses in the commercial vehicle and road transport industry acro...

RHA welcomes Holyhead HGV parking reopening

The HGV parking facility, provided by the Welsh Government at Holyhead, is to re-open on 13 May, as announced today via ...

Inconsistent police restrictions on abnormal loads movements costs the economy an estimated £584 million per year

A group of trade bodies, stakeholders and operators have released an impact assessment of inconsistent police enforcemen...