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Championing apprentices across Dorset

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At Dorset Chamber, we are big fans of apprenticeships, and on 12th February, during National Apprenticeship Week, we will open entries for the 2026 Dorset Apprenticeship Awards – delivered by Dorset Chamber, sponsored by Superior and supported by the Dorset and Somerset Training Provider Network.
The awards are completely free to enter and celebrate the achievements of apprentices of all levels across all industries in Dorset. Entries can be submitted by apprentices themselves, employers or training provider and we have worked hard to make the process as straightforward and accessible as possible.

Ian Girling, CEO of Dorset Chamber

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Apprenticeships play a vital role in building a skilled, confident and adaptable workforce. By combining hands-on experience with structured learning, apprenticeships allow individuals to gain real-world skills while earning a wage. This ‘learn while you earn’ model makes education more accessible, particularly for those who may not wish to follow a traditionally academic or university path. Two of my own children chose the apprenticeship route straight from school at 16, and it has given them both an excellent start to their working lives through valuable experience, recognised qualifications and a salary.
For employers, apprenticeships offer a fantastic way to recruit, retain, and develop talented people to support business growth. With apprenticeships available across a wide range of sectors, they also provide a practical solution at a time when many businesses report difficulties in finding skilled workers. We’ve also seen first-hand how life-changing apprenticeships can be. Many individuals have shared how their apprenticeship opened doors to new opportunities, increased their confidence, and helped them achieve more than they ever thought possible. Apprenticeships are inclusive and accessible, offering qualification routes for people from all backgrounds and at all levels, from supported internships through to graduate-level qualifications.
Finalists will be invited to attend an awards ceremony with friends and family, where they will be presented with their award by His Majesty’s representative in Dorset, the Lord Lieutenant. Finalists and winners will also be featured in our magazine.
If you are an apprentice, employer, training provider or proud parent, I encourage you to explore the awards. More information will be available from 12th February at dorsetchamber.co.uk.

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