
Since the start of the year, ISS funds have supported 236 apprenticeships across 86 diverse organisations, with a particular focus on supporting young people and individuals with disabilities.
The rest of the funding supported apprenticeships in social care, elderly care, early years education, refugee support and selected small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Rebecca Jeffs, chief people officer at ISS UK & Ireland, said: “This milestone is a testament to our commitment to the communities where we operate, and shows the transformative difference we’re making in people’s lives.
“By strategically directing our apprenticeship levy funds, we are not only supporting the development of essential skills but also contributing to the well-being of communities across the UK, which aligns with our mission and values. We’re especially proud to empower so many young people and individuals with disabilities through apprenticeships, helping them gain experience in the workplace and build brighter futures.”