O2 boosts NHS nurse training with £144,000 donation

Company News
January 13, 2022
Nurses/Doctors

Around 50 NHS trusts, half of UK police forces and a third of the UK’s councils now use O2’s services.

The network has now given back by donating £144,000 to nurse training funds, as part of its ongoing efforts to support the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Donated from O2’s Apprenticeship Levy, the funding follows the company’s work with NHS England during the vaccine rollout – when O2 Business provided vital network connectivity to over 1,600 vaccination centres, alongside tens of thousands of devices and expert tech support from O2 store ‘Gurus’ to help set up IT infrastructure and train staff.

In the wake of this activity – and keen to continue to support front-line workers – O2 has directed part of its own apprenticeships fund to the NHS through HEE, which supports health and social employers to recruit and train apprentices.

Jane Hadfield, Senior Programme Manager at Health Education England (HEE), says: “We are delighted that O2 were able to give this support to train eight new nurses. Health Education England supports health and social employers to recruit and train apprentices and the nursing apprenticeship expansion has been a key part of delivering the target to recruit an additional 50,000 nurses by 2024. We are looking forward to working with O2 and other organisations to support even more apprentices in the future.”

At The One Point we’re thrilled to see O2 supporting and valuing the NHS.Training new nursing staff is vital to the health and ongoing success of the NHS and to see O2 helping to make that happen is just another reason why we think they are the best choice for business mobile network.

Mike Smith, Director, Large Enterprise and Public Sector, Virgin Media O2 Business, said: “With an estimated shortage of 100,000 staff across the NHS, we’re humbled to be supporting vital nursing apprenticeships in Oxfordshire and Kent with Health Education England. It’s a wonderful opportunity to give something back at a time when the NHS has given so much to the rest of us.”

The Apprenticeship Levy is part of the government’s efforts to increase the number of apprentices in England and to give employers more control over where, and how, money is spent on apprenticeships. It sees businesses with an annual wage bill of more than £3million pay an apprenticeship levy of 0.5% of their total payroll, which is then used to fund apprenticeships.

This is the first time that O2 has transferred its Apprenticeship Levy funds to another organisation – and it is now in discussions with other charities and businesses within England to operate similar transfers in the coming months.

Mike Smith continues: “As a strategic partner, at O2 Business we have a six-year working relationship with NHS England, now renewed into 2022 – and we’re proud to make apprenticeships funding a new part of this. We’re also exploring continued opportunities to share our Apprenticeship Levy with the NHS and other organisations – looking to invest nearly half a million pounds next year – and would urge other businesses who can, to do the same.”

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