Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) has been recognized positively by Ofsted for its apprenticeship program following an inspection in January. The trust, which operates Queen's Hospital and King George Hospital and employs around 8,500 staff, became an apprenticeship provider in 2022. During the inspection, Ofsted praised the effective training and support that apprentices receive, acknowledging that they quickly gain essential skills. However, inspectors pointed out areas needing improvement, such as the consistency of feedback and the review process for apprentices. Lesley Roberts, head of the apprenticeship hub, expressed pride in the team's achievements.
Ofsted’s inspection recognized that BHRUT apprentices quickly acquire necessary skills, with most achieving their apprenticeship; however, there are areas for improvement in feedback and reviews.
Lesley Roberts emphasized her team's pride in the good rating, highlighting the importance of their achievements and the team's commitment to continual improvement in apprenticeship quality.
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