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Take 5: Phil Smith CBE, Chair Skills England, Episode 3: Apprenticeship Assessment Reforms

21 min · 30 mrt 2026
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In this episode of Take Five, Phil Smith, Chair of Skills England, joins us to discuss the recent apprenticeship assessment reforms and what they mean for employers across sectors. We explore the rationale behind the changes, how the reforms aim to create a more streamlined and responsive system, and the role employers are playing in shaping assessment approaches that better reflect workplace realities. The discussion focuses on how these changes support productivity, workforce development and the delivery of high-quality apprenticeship experiences. This episode provides clarity on the direction of reform and reassurance for employers navigating changes to the apprenticeship system. Further detail on the apprenticeship assessment reforms can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-funding-rules-2025-to-2026/changes-to-apprenticeship-assessment-2025-to-2026 Employers who wish to contribute to Skills England’s Expert Groups can do so through relevant sector or membership bodies such as The 5% Club, or by contacting Skills England directly at: expertnetwork.skillsengland@education.gov.uk To learn more about The 5% Club, visit: https://www.5percentclub.org.uk

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Take 5: Phil Smith CBE, Chair Skills England, Episode 3 - Apprenticeship Assessment Reforms

In this episode of Take Five, Phil Smith, Chair of Skills England, joins us to discuss the recent apprenticeship assessment reforms and what they mean for employers across sectors. We explore the rationale behind the changes, how the reforms aim to create a more streamlined and responsive system, and the role employers are playing in shaping assessment approaches that better reflect workplace realities. The discussion focuses on how these changes support productivity, workforce development and the delivery of high-quality apprenticeship experiences. This episode provides clarity on the direction of reform and reassurance for employers navigating changes to the apprenticeship system. Further detail on the apprenticeship assessment reforms can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-funding-rules-2025-to-2026/changes-to-apprenticeship-assessment-2025-to-2026 Employers who wish to contribute to Skills England’s Expert Groups can do so through relevant sector or membership bodies such as The 5% Club, or by contacting Skills England directly at: expertnetwork.skillsengland@education.gov.uk

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aflevering Take 5: Phil Smith CBE, Chair Skills England, Episode 3: Apprenticeship Assessment Reforms artwork

Take 5: Phil Smith CBE, Chair Skills England, Episode 3: Apprenticeship Assessment Reforms

In this episode of Take Five, Phil Smith, Chair of Skills England, joins us to discuss the recent apprenticeship assessment reforms and what they mean for employers across sectors. We explore the rationale behind the changes, how the reforms aim to create a more streamlined and responsive system, and the role employers are playing in shaping assessment approaches that better reflect workplace realities. The discussion focuses on how these changes support productivity, workforce development and the delivery of high-quality apprenticeship experiences. This episode provides clarity on the direction of reform and reassurance for employers navigating changes to the apprenticeship system. Further detail on the apprenticeship assessment reforms can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-funding-rules-2025-to-2026/changes-to-apprenticeship-assessment-2025-to-2026 Employers who wish to contribute to Skills England’s Expert Groups can do so through relevant sector or membership bodies such as The 5% Club, or by contacting Skills England directly at: expertnetwork.skillsengland@education.gov.uk To learn more about The 5% Club, visit: https://www.5percentclub.org.uk

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