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Joshua Gallon as part of his duties as an Apprentice Early Years Assistant was required
Apprentices on the Frontline highlights some of the most extraordinary stories of employers and their apprentices across different business sectors, showing how they have adapted to new working practices during the Covid-19 pandemic. Both employers and apprentices have faced and overcome enormous obstacles. We are recognising these people and showcasing the most inspiring stories from across the country.
At home and overseas, the Royal Navy apprentices maintained their operations, as told in these two individual stories.
We are delighted that The Armed Forces (Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force) will partner this important campaign, and, together with ESFA, will be selecting one of the most inspiring stories from the entries received on the Apprentices on the Frontline campaign microsite for a special one-off recognition award to be presented at this year’s National Apprenticeship Awards on 25th November, 2020.
Joshua Gallon as part of his duties as an Apprentice Early Years Assistant was required
Callum Gilbert is an Aircraft Engineering Technician (AET) within the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm
During Covid-19, Sherice Cadette balanced her key worker role as a London bus driver alongside
Munajj Islam, an Assistant Clinical Technologist has continued to deliver high quality Clinical Engineering services
Taylor Robinson, the Town Council’s Business Administration Apprentice was a driving force behind setting up
Ryan started on a 2 year L4 Software developer apprenticeship in September 2019. Although we
Joel Williams is Yorkshire Housing’s data analyst apprentice and had only been with the company