Local MP Robert Largan used his opportunity during Attorney-General Oral Questions, on Thursday (4 February), to press Ministers to prioritise apprenticeship opportunities for people outside of London.
The High Peak was selected to ask “What assessment she has made of the adequacy of apprenticeship opportunities with the Crown Prosecution Service.”
The Solicitor-General, Michael Ellis MP, answered:
“The Crown Prosecution Service offers a range of apprenticeships across the legal, human resources, finance, project management, leadership and management professions and has launched a flagship solicitor apprenticeship. The CPS has consistently exceeded the Government’s apprenticeship target. It currently employs 287 apprentices and a further 94 are about to enrol on a programme. This year, the CPS will also launch a pilot programme recruiting apprentices from low socioeconomic backgrounds to meet its diversifying law agenda.”
Following up on the Solicitor-General’s statement, Robert Largan MP said:
“I am grateful for that answer. It is encouraging to hear that the Crown Prosecution Service is offering lots of apprenticeships. However, it is really important that those opportunities are based not just in London but across the whole country, so I ask the Minister: what apprenticeships are being offered in places such as the High Peak?”
The Solicitor-General said in response:
“A very good point. The CPS is actively contributing to the Government’s levelling-up agenda, offering apprenticeships across the board in a number of professions across England and Wales. I am pleased to say that the CPS East Midlands, where High Peak is, covers my hon. Friend’s constituency, and it has had 30 apprentices since 2016 and currently has two members of staff undertaking a solicitor apprenticeship. Upon completion of that, the solicitor apprenticeship results in fully qualified solicitor status and a role as Crown prosecutor.”
Robert Largan MP commented:
“Levelling up the country is a critical mission for this Government, and I am doing everything I can to ensure this benefits places like High Peak. This means helping as many people as possible to have equal access to opportunity and I will hold the Government’s feet to the fire, so it keeps its promises and delivers the investment we need to build back better.”