I am already training in an EarnLearn PGD apprenticeship. Can I change to the new training programmes? Or is it compulsory to change to the new training programmes?
The new apprenticeship training programmes are for new apprentices starting in February 2025.
As the new apprenticeship programmes are rolled out, there may become the opportunity for current apprentices to transfer to these new training programmes. Should this occur, your EarnLearn Account Manager will contact you to discuss transitioning to the new programme.
This will be dependent on each individual apprentice and where they are within their training programme to ensure no apprentice would be disadvantaged in
transitioning across to the new programme.
You can contact your Account Manager to find out more.
If I’m re-enrolling and have existing credits, can I be enrolled into the new PGD programmes?
Please contact us or your local Account Manager.
Will EarnLearn continue to support me as an apprentice in the existing PGD programme?
Yes. All apprentices will receive the same level of support regardless of the programme they are enrolled in.
Will I miss out on learning important job skills by being on the existing PGD programme?
No, the plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying qualifications were reviewed and changed by a group of industry experts. The changes simply removed
duplication in the unit standard assessments, ensuring that the skills taught and assessed are aligned with current industry practices.
As a new apprentice in 2025, can I choose to enrol in the existing PGD programme for my first year?
No. Apprentices starting from February 2025 will automatically be enrolled in the new PGD Apprenticeship programmes for Year 1 onward.
Will I learn the same skills as the previous programmes?
Yes. Changes were made to remove duplication in the unit standard assessments, ensuring that the skills taught and assessed are aligned with current industry practices.
What will happen if my Workplace Assessor is no longer available? Can I go on block courses to complete my remaining units?
If your company workplace assessor can no longer assess you, you will need to advise us so you can be switched to an external EarnLearn Assessor who will continue your assessments.
If you have chosen workplace modules over block courses and would now prefer to do the block course option, you can talk to your Account Manager about switching to a block course.
Will there be any funding assistance from EarnLearn for buying devices, such as a laptop to support e-learning?
No. Devices are the responsibility of the apprentice.
What financial support can I get to help
New apprentices starting an apprenticeship in 2025 may be eligible for ‘Fees Free’ which is a government fund that covers training fees for the final two years’ of work-based training up to the value of $12,000. Apprentices receive the Fees Free entitlement after they have completed their full qualification and once they have applied to Inland Revenue (IRD). Payments will paid direct to an apprentice even if the fees have been paid by the employer or someone else. You can find out more on the Fees Free website.
Will my duration be less through the new programme and how does that work?
More workplace assessment can help you gain more on-the-job experience where you are able to ‘learn by doing’. The pace at which you progress through your training will be up to you and the work exposure and training your employer provides.
What if I feel as though my employer is focusing my workplace training on what the business needs, rather than my programme requirements?
If you have concerns that your workplace training is not meeting the programme requirements, talk to your EarnLearn Account Manager. You can transition back into the block course training and assessment model.
I am struggling to keep up with my training. What can I do?
Talk to your EarnLearn Account Manager who can help provide the learning support you require. As an example this could be understanding assessments or technical training advice. If you need personal support, you can access Vitae, a free confidential 24/7 counselling service at www.vitae.co.nz. This is available to all apprentices.
Will I have the opportunity to connect with other PGD apprentices?
Yes. Even if you are attending fewer block courses, you will meet other apprentices at your first block course that is compulsory, and your EarnLearn Account Manager will know other apprentices in your area at the same or similar stage of training as you and can connect you, just ask.