Launching the Search for the Apprentice Team of the Year 2013

The gauntlet has been thrown down to businesses, training providers and collegesto compete for the title ofwhich opens for nominations thisweek.

The gauntlet has been thrown down to businesses, training providers and colleges

to compete for the title of apprentice team of 2013 which opens for nominations this

week.

The competition will see aerospace firm Cobham and MBDA Missile Systems

defending their crowns as winners and runners up respectively.

Employers including Capgemini, E.ON, Metroline, Persona HR, Sellafield and Virgin

Media have already committed to enter the Brathay Apprentice Challenge (#BAC13).

And the Challenge will also be open to small businesses in 2013, that can form

teams based on a supply chain, industry sector or who all use the same training

provider or college.

Nick Shipp, team captain of the 2012 winners, Cobham, said, "last year was a really

tough competition, but every apprentice who took part got a great deal from it. We're

all still really proud of our achievement, not only at the finals in Cumbria, but also in

raising £4,000 for the Make A Wish Foundation as part of the competition."

And it is this achievement that is the real reason behind staging the Challenge, with

Throughout the Challenge the individual members of each team need to demonstrate

the same work skills and qualities that are required to be successful in their

organisations and progress their careers - and are skills valued by businesses as the

key to their success.

These six qualities are summed up by what I believe should be a mission statement

for apprentices in all workplaces; ASPIRE or Ambition, Strategy, Planning,

Interaction, Reflection and Empathy.

By building the search for the apprentice team of the year on these solid principles,

we can set tasks which develop the whole person and the whole team - and which

can be fairly assessed by the organisers.

And this approach also means that through the tasks teams complete as part of

the Challenge, apprentices develop as individuals thereby making an even bigger

contribution to their employer's growth. Just by taking part, we aim to provide

competitors with a transformative and challenging opportunity to test and develop

their mental and work skills against peers from other organisations.

The Challenge not only demonstrates the quality of apprentices and the

huge contribution apprentices make to their employer's success, but is an

active demonstration of how proud the country's employers are in their apprentices.

Now in its second year, the nationwide competition is now open for

formal nominations until 1st February, with regional heats taking place

throughout February and March 2013.

The top two teams from each of the four regions (North, Central, London and South

East, South West) will then battle it out to be crowned the apprentice team of the

year with the competition culminating in an adventure challenge at the Brathay

Trust's Windermere headquarters from 10th to 12th June 2013.

For more information on the Brathay Apprentice Challenge and to apply, visit http://

bit.ly/BAC13Launch.

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