Sector Based Work Academies
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The sector-based work academy programme (SWAP or SBWA) is a UK government scheme launched in 2013, which is intended to help create a skilled workforce in a business sector. Sector-based work academies help prepare people receiving unemployment benefits to apply for jobs in a new or different area of work. Work placements take place, which are designed to meet the business's immediate and future recruitment needs as well as to recruit a workforce with the right skills to sustain and grow the company's business. SWAP is administered by Jobcentre Plus and available in England and Scotland.{{cite web | publisher=Department for Work and Pensions |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sector-based-work-academies-employer-guide/sector-based-work-academies-employer-guide |title=An introduction to the sector-based work academy programme |date=2020-08-18 |access-date=2020-11-16 |website=gov.uk}}
A sector-based work academy can last for up to 6 weeks.
Placements have 3 main components:
- pre-employment training – matched to the needs of the host business sector, including CV writing, interview techniques and workplace etiquette {{cite web |publisher=Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust |url=https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/sector-based-work-academies-sbwa |title=Sector-based work academies |access-date=2020-11-16 |website=nuh.nhs.uk}}
- a work experience placement
- a guaranteed job interview or help with an employer's recruitment process
The scheme is a government workfare programme.
In Scotland the programme is funded through the Scottish government or other partner organisations. A similar programme is available through the Welsh government’s Employability Skills Programme for applicants in Wales.
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