How Levy Gifting Transformed Izzy’s Career

29 October 2025
4 min read

A SAMEE Charity Success Story

Funded through TTEC Solutions UK Ltd unspent levy, delivered by Total Training Provision.

Introduction — From Unused Levy to Real Impact

Every year, millions of pounds in apprenticeship levy funding go unspent — funding that could be transforming lives, boosting employability, and developing future leaders.

Through levy gifting, organisations like TTEC Solutions Ltd are changing that — turning unused levy funds into opportunities for individuals and charities that make a real difference.

One of those success stories is Izzy, a Training Consultant working with the SAMEE charity, who began her Level 5 Coaching Professional apprenticeship through Total Training Provision, fully funded by gifted levy funds from TTEC Solutions Ltd

Meet Izzy –

“I’m Izzy, a 34-year-old living on the southwest coast of England,” she begins.

Working across several freelance projects, Izzy supports SAMEE, a charity that delivers supported self-employment internships for people with additional needs.

When an opportunity appeared through her employer to access apprenticeship funding, Izzy jumped at it — despite it coming as a bit of a surprise.

Choosing the Right Path

Having already completed a Level 3 Apprenticeship earlier in her career, Izzy knew the value of learning on the job — but this time around, the experience was entirely different.

“There’s definitely been a jump between Level 3 and Level 5 — but it’s one I’ve really enjoyed. I wanted to be pushed and challenged, and Amy, my skills coach at Total Training, has absolutely done that.”

Izzy shared that her neurodivergent experience has been embraced and supported from day one — something that has made all the difference.

“Amy has been incredible. She’s adapted everything to suit how my brain works and made learning a genuinely inclusive and positive experience.”

The Power of Inclusive Learning

Izzy’s story highlights how flexibility, understanding, and true inclusion can make apprenticeships accessible and empowering for everyone.

Through additional learner support and tailored sessions, Izzy has thrived — not just as a learner, but as a professional and individual.

“It’s refreshing to be part of a learning journey where inclusion isn’t a tick-box exercise — it’s lived and breathed.”

Real Growth and Future Goals

The apprenticeship has already started to shape Izzy’s confidence, reflection, and awareness in her role.

She’s applying her learning daily and is passionate about using her coaching skills to support others in a way that’s neuro-inclusive.

“I’ve realised how much I love variety — and coaching gives me that connection and sense of purpose. I want to offer the same support I’ve been lucky enough to receive.”

Izzy’s long-term goal is to progress into neuro-inclusive coaching, inspired by the work of Leanne Maskell, who pioneered the first “AuDHD Coaching Qualification” in the UK.

A Message to Others

When asked what advice she’d give to others considering an apprenticeship, Izzy said:

“Apprenticeships can be a really positive route, especially if you’re neurodivergent or have additional access requirements. It gives you the balance of work and learning that can really help you thrive — but it’s all about finding the right provider.


For me, Total Training have been that provider.”

The Bigger Picture — Why Levy Gifting Matters

Izzy’s journey is a clear example of what can happen when businesses use their unspent levy wisely.

Through levy gifting, TTEC Solutions Ltd enabled a charity to upskill a member of its team without cost — while helping an individual grow personally and professionally.

At Total Training Provision, we make the process simple — from managing paperwork to ensuring every pound of funding delivers real impact.

If your organisation has unused apprenticeship levy, we can help you use it to change lives, just like Izzy’s.

 

Turn your unspent levy into opportunity.

Partner with us to make a lasting impact — for individuals, charities, and communities.

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