Inside our supplement you will find comments from industry experts such as Lynne Sedgmore, executive director of the 157 Group, Graham Hoyle, chief executive of the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) and David Hughes, chief executive of the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE). And that’s not all, we’ve produced a huge technical feature with analysis from today’s publication of the latest Statistical First Release (SFR) data. So there’s plenty to get stuck into. Throughout next week, make sure you stay up to date with National Apprenticeships Week by following the hash tag #NAW2012 on Twitter or by following @feweek online. Download a Hi Res version of the supplement: Click here (25mb) Download a Low Res version of the supplement: Click here (4mb) You can also read and comment on individual articles online: Safeguarding the definition of apprenticeships ~ Graham Hoyle, CEO at AELP How do we incentivise the employers? ~ Lynne Sedgemore, Executive Director at 157 Group The empowering role of apprenticeships ~ David Hughes, CEO of NIACE Apprenticeships are in need of innovation ~ Mike Lee, Director, Skills and Young People at Working Links Apprenticeships: a little bit of advice ~ Peter Cobrin, National Education Director for www.notgoingtouni.co.uk Innovative curriculum helps progression to apprenticeships ~ David Graily, CEO of NCFE Interview with David Way ~ Chief Operating Officer of NAS Interview with Ross Varnam ~ Autobody repair apprentice and WorldSkills silver medalist FE Week’s Apprenticeship Week Event Calendar FE Week’s analysis of the latest apprenticeship figures for England Apprenticeship Week, get involved on twitter