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Starting your apprenticeship
Before you start your apprenticeship, your employer will usually contact you. When they do, you should try to find out:
- your working hours
- the dress code
- what you need to bring - for example, your ID or a notepad and pens
- your travel options - for example, where to park or the nearest train station
- who to ask for on your first day
Support For Apprentices With a Learning Difficulty or Disability
What if I have a learning difficulty or disability
If you have a learning difficulty or a disability your training provider and employer may be able to put some extra support and assistance in place to help you complete your apprenticeship.
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What is the End Point Assessment?
Throughout your apprenticeship, you will be assessed to make sure you’re achieving the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed for your apprenticeship.
At the end of your apprenticeship training, you must complete an End Point Assessment (EPA). This will test that you are competent in your occupation or job role and once completed will mean you will achieve your Apprenticeship Standard and receive your Apprenticeship Completion Certificate to recognise you have successfully completed your apprenticeship.
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What Support can I get as a Care Experienced Apprentice?
By saying care experienced we are referring to anyone who has been or is currently in care or from a looked after background at any stage of their life, no matter how short, including adopted children who were previously looked after.
If you are care experienced, you may be able to access extra support to help you complete your apprenticeship.
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