The government has announced an overhaul of  the UK's apprenticeship system.
A new growth and skills levy which will  replace the existing apprenticeship levy and include new foundation  apprenticeships.
The government says these new apprenticeships  will give young people a route in to careers in critical sectors, enabling them  to earn a wage whilst developing vital skills.
The new levy will also allow funding for  shorter apprenticeships, giving learners and employers greater flexibility over  their training than under the existing system – where apprenticeships must run  for at least 12 months.
The training eligible for funding under the  new levy will develop over time, informed by Skills England's assessment of  priority skills needs, the government adds.
The Department for Education will set out  further details on the scope of the offer and how it will be accessed in due  course.
Alex Veitch, Director of Policy at the British  Chambers of Commerce, said:
'Skills  shortages continue to be a major concern for businesses and a drag on economic  growth.
'The  proposed new Growth and Skills Levy was a key part of the government's plans at  the election. It is welcome ministers have acted early to give more details  about skills reform.
'We've  long argued that the current Apprenticeship Levy needs urgent reform to make it  more flexible. Businesses need a simple, coherent and responsive system that  properly incentivises employer investment in training.'
Internet  link: GOV.UK BCC