Useful Links
Training 2000 Employer and Schools Portal (ESP) - this site is intended for the use of our customers to keep up to date with their employees/learners studying at Training 2000
Apprenticeships - whether you are an individual looking for an Apprenticeship or an employer looking for an apprentices this is the national website for Apprenticeships
Lancashire Work-based Learning Forum - committed to supporting its members to provide the highest quality work-based learning opportunities to young people and adults within the workforce to the benefit of employers and the wider society in Lancashire
North West Provider Network - an amalgamation of the 5 sub-regional provider networks based in the North West, sharing practice and promoting work-based learning to key stakeholders
Every Child Matters - a shared programme of change to improve outcomes for all children and young people. It takes forward the Government's vision of radical reform for children, young people and families
National Skills Academy for Nuclear - to create, develop and promote worldclass skills and career pathways to support a sustainable future for the UK Nuclear industry. Training 2000 are one of their Quality Assured Providers
Department for Children, Schools and Families - the UK government department with responsibility for children's services, families, schools, 14-19 education and the Respect Taskforce
Department for Business Innovation and Skills - the government regulatory department that encourages enterprise, skilled people, innovation and world class science and research
GTA Social Care brings together social care employers and employees with providers of outstanding training. We understand the increasing demand for social care services and the monumental change and growth which lies ahead for the sector.
WISE Awards - The WISE Annual Awards are given in recognition of companies and individuals who have actively addressed the issue of promoting Science, Engineering and Construction to girls and young women. Training 2000 won the WISE partnership award in November 2010.
Working Time Directive - Find out about your right to not have to work more than 48 hours a week on average.
National Minimum Wage - The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is a minimum amount per hour that most workers in the UK are entitled to be paid. Find out what the current rates are and where to get help if you think you are being paid below the minimum wage rate.