Whyy? Change nominated for Training Provider of the Year Award

20th June 2022

Whyy? Change has been shortlisted for a Training Provider/Programme of the Year award at South Yorkshire Apprenticeship Awards ceremony 2022.

This year Whyy? Change are looking to bounce back with a win, after narrowly missing out on the title of Training Provider of the Year at the SCR Apprenticeship Awards in 2021.
For the second time running Whyy? Change has been named as a finalist for the award, with the annual ceremony, taking place in Sheffield on 23rd June, will recognise and reward both the apprentices, their employers and training providers from across South Yorkshire.

Ray Byrne, Whyy? Change CEO said: "The awards recognise the value of an apprenticeship to individuals and to businesses, and that's what our whole team are passionate about. Our learners are at the heart of everything we do and, with the continued support from the employers we work with, we see first-hand how our programmes make a huge difference. To win the award this time around would be the icing on the cake and all our learners are rooting for us."

Whyy? Change specialise in delivering apprenticeships combined with professional qualifications, delivered by highly skilled practitioners. Current study areas include Quality HSE, Lean and Six Sigma, CMI Leadership and Management, CIM Marketing and CIPD Human Resources and Learning & Development qualifications.

Want to find out more about our accredited apprenticeships? Head over to: https://whyychange.com/apprenticeships/

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