Robert Troy
Ceist:115. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Education and Skills further to budget 2020, the allocation to Skillnet Ireland in 2020. [42500/19]
Amharc ar fhreagraDáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 16 October 2019
115. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Education and Skills further to budget 2020, the allocation to Skillnet Ireland in 2020. [42500/19]
Amharc ar fhreagraSkillnet Ireland is funded by my Department through the National Training Fund (NTF) to act as an enterprise-led support body dedicated to the promotion and facilitation of enterprise training and workforce development as key elements in sustaining national competitiveness. Its primary role is to increase participation in enterprise training by companies to upskill the workforce and provide greater access for workers to skills development.
Skillnet Ireland operates a joint funding model where training is funded by combining contributions from employers with Skillnet grants.
Skillnet Ireland has been allocated €36 million in 2020, an additional €8 Million in NTF funding over 2019. This increase was allocated to support 7,000 additional participants on Skillnet Ireland programmes including a new digital skills initiative to assist with ICT shortages across the country and an SME upskilling scheme to assist in addressing productivity issues of indigenous SMEs. Skillnet Ireland will provide training to 69,000 participants in 2020.