Food & Drink Process & Packaging Issue 23 2019 | Page 35

Landmark for food manufacturing skills as OAL assessment confirms Premier Foods’ apprentices are first to make the grade Five Premier Foods apprentices have being very much on quality,” said Justine become trailblazers in the truest sense Fosh, Group Chief Executive for OAL and of the word by becoming the first ever the recognised skills body for the UK, the to undertake End Point Assessment National Skills Academy for Food & Drink (EPA) for the Level 3 Advanced Food & (NSAFD). Drink Process Operator Apprenticeship Standard. Following a comprehensive apprenticeship programme, including extensive on-the-job and off-the-job training, specialist Food and Drink End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO), Occupational Awards Limited (OAL) has confirmed the successful completion of EPA and therefore achievement of their apprenticeships by all five apprentices. The apprentices will now receive formal certification of their success from the Institute for Apprenticeships, the independent body responsible for maintaining the quality of apprenticeships. Thomas Hawkridge (20), Rowan Kenny (21), Mitchell Lax (24), Antonia Oakley (21) and Christopher O’Grady (22) also gained OAL’s OFQUAL-regulated Level 3 Diploma in Food and Drink Operations, broadly equivalent to A Levels, as an integral part of their apprenticeship journey. “Their achievement is all the more notable in signaling the first fruits of food and drink manufacturing’s drive to shape the apprenticeship reform agenda around the industry’s true needs with the focus “Supported by the Academy, food and drink manufacturing was quick off the mark in collaborating to revise core industry apprenticeship standards and ensure their combined alignment with the spread of knowledge and skills businesses really want. Premier Foods was among the first to pioneer use of the resulting apprenticeships — getting on board with this first pilot group just before the Apprenticeship Levy was actually introduced.” OAL has now incorporated an End Point Assessment Experience Day into its information support available for businesses with Level 3 apprenticeships nearing completion. “We went to great lengths to ensure the Assessment wasn’t obtrusive or disruptive to the normal working patterns of the site or the candidates,” said OAL Group Chief Executive Justine Fosh. “As with anything Premier Foods currently has 80 apprenticeships underway across various areas of its business. The two-year Level 3 training programme for the Advanced Operator Apprenticeship was delivered by specialist training company CQM Training & Consultancy Ltd who have been on the NSAFD’s register of industry-approved training providers for over 10 years. new, we think it is important for everyone to understand exactly what is involved. We are more than happy to hear from any food or drink company that believes they, or their apprentices, might benefit from hearing more of the fine detail of how the Premier Foods www.premierfoods.co.uk assessment is undertaken.” FDPP - www.fdpp.co.uk 35