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Information for Parents and Carers of Apprentices

Thank you for supporting your young person as they begin their apprenticeship journey with Dianthas. As a parent or carer, you play a vital role in their success. This guide will help you understand how apprenticeships work and how you can best support your apprentice.

What is an Apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is a job with training that allows your young person to earn while they learn, gaining nationally recognised qualifications while developing real workplace skills. Apprenticeships combine:

  • On-the-job training
  • Off-the-job learning (at least 20% of their time)
  • Regular workshops
  • Regular assessments and reviews
  • Functional skills if this is required in both Maths and English (subject to Employer)

 

How can you Support the Apprentice

  1. Understand the commitment
    • Apprenticeships require dedication and time management
    • Encourage a healthy work-life balance
  2. Create a supportive home environment
    • Provide a quiet space for study if possible
    • Be understanding of their new schedule and responsibilities
  3. Stay informed
    • Ask questions about what they’re learning
    • Attend information sessions when invited
  4. Encourage communication
    • Remind them to speak up if they’re struggling
    • Help them build professional communication skills
  5. Celebrate achievements
    • Recognise milestones and progress
    • Acknowledge their growing independence

Key Contacts

External Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much should the apprentice earn? There is a national minimum wage for apprentices, but many employers pay more. Current rates
  • What support is available if my apprentice has additional needs? Reasonable adjustments can be made, and additional funding may be available. Speak to their coach.
  • My apprentice has come through the care system is there any extra funding? If your Apprentice has been in the care system may be entitled to a bursary of up to £3000 more details here

We value your support as parents and carers, and we’re committed to helping your young person succeed in their apprenticeship and beyond. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contac