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Government axes construction T Level due to ‘lack of demand’

Onsite Construction T Level will be defunded, despite the government’s commitment to build 1.5 million homes in the next parliament

The government has set out its plan for the future of post-16 qualifications, which includes scrapping the Onsite Construction T Level. 

Following a review into the vocational skills system, around 70% of qualifications that were slated for defunding under the previous government will now remain. 

These qualifications – in subjects including agriculture, environmental and animal care, engineering, manufacturing, health and social care, legal, finance and accounting, business and administration, and creative and design – are considered to be key to the government’s growth mission. 

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