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Providers want clarity on role of apprenticeship plan

Early years training providers say they are unclear about the Government's long-term strategy for improving the quality of the early years workforce, following the announcement this week of 2 million in bursaries for early years apprentices.

Up to 1,000 early years apprentices will be able to apply for bursaries in a new Government scheme launching in September.

The scheme is intended to support the roll-out of nursery places for disadvantaged two-year-olds. To be eligible for the funding, apprentices must be taken on in an early years setting that will be providing the two-year-old places.

But applicants will need to be enrolled on the Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Children and Young People's Workforce to be eligible, which has been previously criticised for lacking rigour, particularly around working with two-year-olds.

The Apprenticeship Bursary scheme will be a transitional scheme ahead of the Early Years Educator qualifications in 2014.

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