Are you ready to join AoA's Prize Draw for Networking?

04/04/2022

Improve your networking skills with the Association of Apprentice this April

At 12 noon today, we will be announcing the very first of four networking tasks to gain an entry into a prize draw to win a £100 voucher of your choice.

Each Monday throughout April, we will reveal a task or challenge on AoA Connect to get you closer to winning the prize. You must complete today’s task to gain an entry. Subsequent tasks are optional, but will improve your chances of winning!

Please see the terms and conditions below and remember, you have to be in it to win it!

Terms and Conditions 

Summary

Win a £100 voucher (as described below) by submitting  one or more entries as described on AoA Connect between 12:00 on 04/04/22 and 17:00 on 29/04/21.

Eligibility

  • Entrants must not be employed by AoA.
  • Entrants must be 18 years old or over.
  • Entrants must be UK residents.
  • Entrants must be members of the Association of Apprentices.

Entry

Task 1 – Members will receive one entry per new member referred up to a maximum of 5 entries. Entrants will need to post on AoA Connect tagging the referred member to gain their entry.

Tasks 2,3, and 4 are optional. One entry per task is permitted.

A bonus entry will be provided to participants who complete all tasks. A maximum of 9 entries per member.

Task 1 is compulsory, if this is not completed then the individual’s remaining entries will be forfeited.

Entries must be submitted between 12:00 on 04/04/22 and 17:00 on 29/04/21. Entries received after this time will not be accepted.

The draw

One winner will be chosen at random on 06/05/2022 and will informed by email and AoA Connect on the same day.

The prize

The grand prize is a £100 voucher from a store of your choice.

Additional smaller prizes may also be given at random to participants of the prize draw AoA reserves the right to change these terms and conditions without notice.

The Association of Apprentices reserves the right to replace the prizes with an alternative prize of similar value if circumstances beyond their control make it necessary to do so. The winner may not be informed of this before delivery and returning for a different selected product is not an option. The prizes are non-refundable and non-transferable and will not be replaced if lost or stolen. Cash alternatives or refunds will not be provided under any circumstances.

No purchase or payment is necessary to enter or win.

Administrative

The Association of Apprentices accepts no responsibility for entries that are lost, mislaid, or damaged, regardless of cause, including, for example, as a result of any equipment failure.

The winner will be contacted by an Association of Apprentices’ host on AoA Connect and email.

AoA may ask the winner to confirm their full postal address and telephone number in order to have the prize sent unless a code can be sent via email. The winner will have seven days to reply in order to claim their prize. If AoA does not receive correspondence within 48 hours, another winner will be chosen at random.

If unforeseen circumstances occur and results in a delay of delivery, please do get in touch.

The Association of Apprentices’ decision regarding any aspect of the prize draw is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into about it.

Privacy Statement

Who we are: The Association of Apprentices is the data controller and responsible for your personal information.

What information we collect and why: Your membership details will be used to check your eligibility, select a winner; and to send out the prize.

If additional information is required and you fail to provide your personal information within  7 days, we will not be able to perform the contract we have entered into with you in relation to the *prize draw.

Who we share your information with: Once selected, the Association of Apprentices may share the winner’s name on social media to announce the winner of the prize draw.

Our lawful basis: We have a lawful ground for processing your personal information for the above purpose because the processing is necessary for the performance of our contract with you in relation to the prize draw.

Marketing communications: Your communication preferences remains unaffected by entry into this prize draw. You have the right to withdraw your consent to receive marketing at any time by ‘unsubscribing’ from any email from the Association of Apprentices.

How to contact us: For further details on how to exercise your rights, please contact us using the following details:

Email: members@associationofapprentices.org.uk

Post: Association of Apprentices, 4th Floor 45 The Poynt, Wollaton Street, Nottingham, NG1 5FW

For more information about how we process your personal information please see our website privacy policy here.

The prize draw is in no way associated or endorsed by any social media platform.

 

Jan Richardson-Wilde

CEO, Occupational Awards Limited

Jan is the CEO of Occupational Awards Limited, a Director of the National Skills Academy for Food and Drink and an FE College Governor. She has over 35 years’ experience in the education sector in strategic and operational management of training programmes with colleges, private training providers, local authorities the voluntary sector and not for profit organisations. Jan has previously been a board member of the Learning and Skills Council, chair of the North Yorkshire Training Provider network and Vice-Chair of Yorkshire Coast College and a Governor of the Grimsby Institute for Further and Higher Education. She has extensive experience of education policy, apprenticeships, qualification, and curriculum development as well as business improvement.

Jan joined OAL in 2019, a leading non-profit industry-focused Awarding and End-Point Assessment Organisation, supporting a wide range of employers and of key stakeholders to succeed and surpass expectations. Jan is committed to continuous improvement and enthusiastic about improving the effectiveness, impact and quality of apprenticeships, education, and training in the UK and internationally. She has a wide range of experience of working in a collaborative context with employers and training providers to develop End Point Assessment, apprenticeships, and a wide range of vocational programmes.

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