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P102.2.1 Costs of an employer supporting or mentoring an apprentice, where this is required by the standard and part of the agreed training plan; by this we mean the delivery of knowledge, skills and behaviours directly linked to the apprenticeship. The direct link must be documented as part of the off-the-job training evidence. The employer must be a supporting provider or an employer-provider who can receive apprenticeship funding (unless the exemption at paragraph P177.3 applies).
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Hi All,
In the latest funding rules, P41.2 is quite clear in that employer mentoring/shadowing can be countable towards off-the-job as long as it is part of the training plan.
However, where this is part of the training plan, would this then mean that the employer would become a subcontractor?
Thank you for any help