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New scheme will increase employment chances for young says Rye MP

A new Government policy will help improve education skills for young people says Rye MP Michael Foster.

From this Autumn all 19-25 year olds who do not have at least the equivalent of 2 A levels (level 3 qualifications), will be entitled to free training worth around 7,000 to fund training to this level.

Mr Foster said: "Unfortunately many young people in Rye lack the skills necessary to progress their careers so it is vital we provide more training opportunities to help our youth achieve their potential.

"In an increasingly interconnected and globalised world a highly skilled workforce is needed to sustain a competitive economy so I fully support our Governments ongoing investment in training".

"This scheme will benefit around 100,000 young people across the country.

"And in a further boost to skills and local businesses Rye young people, including those who have A levels, will be entitled to an apprenticeship credit - A voucher for training that they can use with potential employers who could offer them an apprenticeship."


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