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Apr 2023
A training centre for the hair and beauty industry in Harrogate is set to be wound up after its director said she could no longer work in the "broken" education system.
Intuitions Ltd, previously based in Tower Street before moving to Station Parade, had been working with salons to train hairdressers for almost three decades.
However, Michelle Oliver said she closed the company in January after the Education and Skills Funding Agency reduced funding by 23%.
She said Intuitions had been heavily subsidising functional skills funding for a number of years, and the government had now removed funding for some areas of training including induction, initial assessments, and formal assessments of skills.
Ms Oliver added:
Intuitions had moved to Station Parade from Tower Street
The last Ofsted report praised Intuitions' move to a salon-based approach, offering one-to-one and small group training. As part of this, the company had moved to an office in shared workspace Wizu on Station Parade.
However, Ms Oliver said the number of apprenticeships on offer with local salons had fallen since the covid pandemic, having an impact on the number of students training with Intuitions.
Ms Oliver is one of two remaining directors of Intuitions Ltd, having taken up the post in March 2000, alongside company secretary Berenika Wilkins. The company was founded in summer 1993 by John and Sheila Morton, who resigned as directors following Ms Oliver's appointment.
She said former Intuitions employees had been given paid notice or made redundant and all had found jobs elsewhere.
Trainees and their employers, meanwhile, were supported to find other training providers.
A meeting of creditors has been called for April 11 at 10am, when liquidators are expected to be appointed.
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