Feature articles

28 January 2026

Free government AI training opens up for everyone

TECHNOLOGY

The UK government has announced a major expansion of its AI Skills Boost programme , making free, practical AI training available to every adult in the country. The aim is ambitious: to help upskill 10 million workers by 2030 and make the UK the fastest adopter of AI in the G7. BPCA is encouraging pest professionals to explore the programme.

FreeAItrainingopensupforeveryone

Led by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, the programme brings together government, major employers and industry bodies to give people the confidence to use AI tools safely and effectively at work.

What’s on offer?

The free courses are hosted on the government’s revamped AI Skills Hub and are open to all UK adults . They are short, practical and designed to fit around work, with some taking less than 20 minutes to complete.

Topics focus on everyday workplace use, including drafting text, creating content and handling routine admin tasks. Anyone completing a benchmarked course receives a government-backed virtual AI foundations badge, setting a clear standard for what good AI upskilling looks like.

The programme has already delivered over one million courses since June last year, and the latest expansion brings in new partners from across the public and private sectors, including the NHS, techUK and the Federation of Small Businesses.

Why it matters for pest management

AI adoption is still low across UK businesses, particularly among small and micro companies. For many pest control firms, time and resources are tight, and new technology can feel like a risk rather than an opportunity.

Scott Johnstone, BPCA Communications Manager, said:

AI doesn’t have to mean big systems or big spend. For pest control businesses, especially smaller firms, these free courses are a great way to explore how AI can save time on admin, reporting or customer communications, without the pressure. It’s about building confidence and understanding what’s useful, and what isn’t.

Scott Johnstone, BPCA Communications Manager

Looking ahead

Alongside the training offer, the government is also launching a new AI and the Future of Work Unit to monitor how AI is changing jobs and skills needs, helping shape future policy.

Speaking about the programme, Liz Kendall said the focus is on making sure AI works for people, not the other way round, by giving workers the skills and confidence to benefit from the technology.

For pest professionals, this is a chance to dip a toe in the water, learn at your own pace and decide how AI might support your business, now and in the years ahead.

Learn more

Source:

Highlights View all news

24 February 2026

Latest news

SURVEY: Home Office plans to change firearms licensing – tell us how it might impact you

While no new consultation has yet been launched, proposals to align shotgun licensing more closely with rifle controls could have serious implications for pest professionals who rely on shotguns for legitimate, professional use.

Read more

30 October 2025

Latest news

BPCA launch new careers hub, video and Open Doors Charter

Rosina Robson shares how the Association’s new pestcareers.org.uk hub, recruitment film, Open Doors Charter and social media campaign are helping to attract a more diverse, skilled and inspired workforce into pest management.

Read more

07 July 2025

Latest news

BPCA pledges support to Armed Forces Community with covenant commitment

BPCA has proudly signed the Armed Forces Covenant, strengthening its commitment to supporting current and former military personnel and their families.

Read more
Latest View all news

25 February 2026

Latest news

BPCA exhibiting at SOFHT Innovation Day 2026

BPCA will be exhibiting at the Society of Food Hygiene and Technology Innovation Day on Thursday 12 March 2026 at York Biotech Campus Centre.

Read more

25 February 2026

Latest news

Exterminators PLC launches AI-powered ‘Report Factory’

Press release: BPCA Observer member, Exterminators PLC, is proud to announce the launch of its state-of-the-art AI-powered Report Factory.

Read more

25 February 2026

Latest news

Second career, zero regrets: why I chose pest control at 40

Guest blog: Read about how Mark Pitt, PGM & Son Pest Control, went from construction to pest control in his 40s.

Read more