Recognised for spearheading breaking initiatives such as the Government SEND pilot, HIT impressed judges with its dedication to advancing accessibility to apprenticeships and creating life-changing opportunities for vulnerable learners where other training providers see barriers.
They were also praised for their work in bridging skills gaps and providing meaningful learning journeys for every individual, whatever their background or needs. This included a pioneering partnership with The Clink Charity to launch an apprenticeship programme for serving prisoners, providing hospitality training and a path to employment upon release.
HIT also demonstrated its strong partnerships with sector bodies like Care England, UKHospitality (UKH), the Institute of Hospitality, as well as collaborations with the British Institute of Innkeeping, the Hospitality Professionals Association, British Culinary Federation, the National Association of Care Catering and The Springboard Charity to tackle labour shortages and address employer needs.
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