Semta has moved to appease fears over the quality of apprenticeship frameworks caused by SASE
In January the Government released a Specification of Apprenticeship Standards for England (SASE) in an attempt to create a common standard for apprenticeship schemes across disciplines. However, flaws in the SASE approach quickly came under attack in industry circles where they seemed to highlight a lack of understanding among those responsible for developing apprenticeship administration…
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