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<p>It is for providers and local areas to determine what skills provision to deliver
based on learner and employer demand.</p><p>Apprenticeships provide an opportunity
for all people to receive the high-quality training and knowledge needed to progress
in over 640 different careers paths. Employers in the horticulture, landscaping and
arboriculture sectors have so far developed high-quality apprenticeship standards
between levels 2 and 7 in roles such as Horticulture or Landscape Operative, Professional
Arboriculturist and Charted Landscape Professional to help meet their skills needs.</p><p>T
Levels are a high-quality technical alternative to A levels. The occupational specialisms
for the T Level in Agriculture, Land Management and Production pathway, which will
be available from September 2023, includes ornamental and environmental horticulture,
landscaping, and tree and woodland management and maintenance.</p><p>As part of our
investment in adult education we are fully funding any adult without an existing level
3 qualification under the Free Courses for Jobs offer. Qualifications available to
learners include the Diploma in Work-based Horticulture, the Advanced Technical Diploma
in Horticulture, the Diploma in Forestry and Arboriculture and the Advanced Technical
Extended Diploma in Forestry and Arboriculture.</p><p>There are also several land-based
colleges in the country that specialise in agriculture provision.</p>
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