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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

27 April 2009

The way forward for apprenticeships in Northern Ireland

Summary

The Northern Ireland Committee for Employment and Learning is currently running an inquiry into how the current system of apprenticeships might evolve to be more robust in the face of an economic downturn and be more responsive to the fast-changing requirements for particular skills and skills pools in the global economy. The objective of the Investigation is to collate and consider the opinions and views of the providers, recipients and the utilisers of apprenticeships, and to seek useful regional and international examples of good practice in apprenticeships, with a view to producing a report of recommendations to the Minister for Employment and Learning.

Semta View

Following a submission of evidence in December 2008 Semta/ETCNI were invited to appear before the Committee at the end of January. In this evidence session, Bill Brown and David Hatton were able to describe the particular issues being faced by engineering companies in sustaining their apprenticeship commitment during the downturn. The value of adult apprenticeships to the sector, the role of companies willing to ‘foster’ apprentices made redundant in the middle of their training, and the effect of apprenticeships in upskilling people into related occupations were all highlighted. See our page on the inquiry here.

 

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