ISS UK reaches £1m milestone in apprenticeship levy gifting
More than half of the funds went to apprenticeships for young people and individuals with disabilities, mainly in care homes and disability support.
ISS Facility Services UK (ISS) reached a £1m milestone in apprenticeship levy gifting in 2025, supporting 236 apprenticeships at 86 organisations across England.
More than half of the funds went to apprenticeships for young people and individuals with disabilities, mainly in care homes and disability support.
The rest funded apprenticeships in social care, elderly care, early years education, refugee support and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Polaris Community received some of the funding, using it for staff to complete the children, young people and families practitioner apprenticeship.
Ruth Holland, quality assurance and safeguarding auditor at Polaris, said: “These levy donations have played a vital role in enabling us to invest in staff training and development, ensuring our teams are fully prepared to meet the needs of the children and young people we support.
“Thank you to ISS for your continued support and commitment to our work with children and young people; your contribution is making a real and lasting difference.”
The gifting programme formed part of ISS’s social impact strategy.
The aim was to create a talent pipeline for apprentices, employers and local communities.











