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£1500 for SMEs taking on an apprentice for the first time

The National Apprenticeship Service is providing up to 40,000 SMEs with a grant to take on an apprentice aged between 16 and 24. The grant has a value of £1500 and SMEs are eligible providing they have never taken on an apprentice before. The £1500 grant is available in addition to the training costs of the [...]

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OBE for Peter Collinge

Peter Collinge OBE

Liverpool’s  Peter Collinge, hairdresser and founder of one of the UK’s most respected hairdressing  companies, has been awarded an OBE for services to the hairdressing industry. Peter founded his business  over 60 years ago with hair salons and barber shops throughout the northwest in  Liverpool, Chester, Manchester and Lancashire. The company’s training side has trained  [...]

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Academy founder goes “back to the floor”

Michael Heath goes back to the floor for Apprenticeships week

Michael  Heath, founder of Michael John Academy, is going “back to the floor” in Kerrie  Harris Hair Salon on Aigburth Road, to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week  2012. 35  years ago Michael established a training academy to support both young people and  their employers entering the hairdressing profession. Much has changed since,  however the basics remain [...]

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Habia launches skills academy for hair and beauty sector

Habia is to develop a skills academy for the hair and beauty sector, with the support of awarding organisation VTCT. The Habia Skills Academy (HSA), which has been made possible by a contribution from founder sponsor VTCT of a substantial donation over three years, will see the creation of a network of centres of excellence [...]

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Quality Improvement Spring 2009 (LSIS journal)

The collaborative work of the MHF is highlighted in the Spring 2009 edition of the LSIS quality review journal Read feature: PRD Quality Improvement Spring 2009

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Part time apprenticeships: a risky solution in times of crisis?

Merseyside Hairdressing Forum (MHF) chair, Brian Quinn, is voicing his concerns over a recent rise in the promotion of part-time apprenticeships to employers, carried out by national providers of hairdressing training. Brian, director of Merseyside training provider, tpm recognises it’s getting more difficult to find employers who can afford to recruit apprentices. But he stresses [...]

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Industry accolades for tpm graduates

tpm is proud to announce the industry success of two of their graduates: Danielle Barr and Jon Wraight this year.   Danielle Barr achieved her NVQ level 2 in hairdressing with tpm back in 2006. She now works as a stylist at Hooka Celebrity Hair Salon. Earlier this year, Danielle won the People’s Choice Award [...]

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New principal for St Helens College

St Helens College welcomes a new principal, Dr Jette Burford BA BSc MSc PHD MBA, who will be starting at the college in December. Dr Burford is currently principal of Hugh Baird college.

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Have your say: Habia gives learning providers the chance to voice the real issues affecting the hair & beauty learning sector

Habia will be on the road for the next 12 months talking to educators to get the most accurate picture possible of the problems and issues currently affecting the learning sector. Habia: The Big Conversation gives learning providers the opportunity to speak directly to Habia, the government appointed Sector Skills Body and industry authority for [...]

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MJOL invest in Crystal Clear beauty technology

As part of its development of a comprehensive training package for the new NVQ level 3 beauty therapy qualification, Michael John Academy (MJOL) has invested in state-of-the-art skin treatment equipment. The specialist microdermabrasion equipment has been developed and supplied by Crystal Clear, one of the world’s leading providers of hi-tech beauty treatments and skincare products. [...]

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