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Apprenticeship Support
Learning styles are not all the same for each apprentice and everyone learns at different paces and levels and we aim to provide you with all the resources and tools to progress.
Whatever disability you may have, Bosch aims to provide our apprentices with additional support and guidance where required both in the classroom environment but on one to one sessions as well.
Contact our team if you have any queries or support requirements before starting your apprenticeship.
We wish you every success for your apprenticeship.
Female Support
We are always particularly pleased to welcome female apprentices commencing on the Apprenticeship Programme. As you may realise, females are very much in the minority in the motor industry and we are keen that the industry benefits from an increased number of females over time. I am sure you will expect us to treat you in exactly the same way as we treat your male colleagues and that is our intention.
Under-Represented Groups
We are committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure that any under-presented groups all have the same opportunities for a long and fulfilling career in the industry.
Support Network
During the course of your apprenticeship, all apprentices will receive effective guidance and support from their Trainer and it is your Trainer who should be the first point of contact with concerns or difficulties.
We have found in the past that some apprentices have welcomed having an additional point of contact that they could use with any issues that they felt would be best dealt with by someone other than the trainer. If at any stage during your time on the programme you feel that this might help you then do not hesitate to contact the programme administration office or if you are a female apprentice ask to speak to the female support contact. They will be pleased to hear from you and will do their best to work with you on any issues that you might have.
To help you feel ready for the interview process, those of us at Iveco and GetMyFirstJob have compiled a few tips that have been taken from our feedback following interviews. Hearing advice directly from employers should help you understand what to expect in the interview process.
Find Out More
Ben – Here for the automotive industry
www.ben.org.uk
National Union of Students (NUS)
www.apprenticeextra.co.uk/
Support Service for Children and Young People
www.childline.org.uk/
Social Networking Awareness
www.net-aware.org.uk/
Internet Safety Awareness
www.saferinternet.org.uk/
Women and Children Abuse Support
www.womensaid.org.uk/
Drug and Alcohol Awareness
www.talktofrank.com/
Mental Health Awareness
www.mind.org.uk/
Self Harm Awareness
www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/self-harm/
Support for People with learning disabilities, their families and carers
www.mencap.org.uk
Eating Disorders Support
www.eatingdisorderssupport.co.uk
Counter Terrorism/Radicalisation
Police anti-terrorist hotline – Tel: 0800 789 321
Bereavement Support - The Compassionate Friends
www.tcf.org.uk
Sexual Health
Sexual Health Information Line – Tel: 0800 567 123
Sexual Violence
www.rapecrisis.org.uk
Debt Support
www.nationaldebtline.co.uk
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