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Defence Forces Training

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 7 July 2010

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

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Bernard J. Durkan

Question:

306 Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Defence the position regarding the training of apprentices for the Defence Forces; the number of such apprentices trained on an annual basis in the past 12 years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30748/10]

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Following the closure of the Army Apprentice School in 1998, and in order to ensure the availability of the requisite levels of technical skills in the Defence Forces, a Trainee Technician Scheme and an Apprentice Scheme were introduced.

Personnel already serving in the Defence Forces enter the Trainee Technician Scheme while civilian personnel who join the Defence Forces to begin their technical training enter the Apprentice Scheme. Training under the Schemes consists of an integrated package of military training and technical training in the appropriate trade, the latter of which is provided in association with FÁS.

The duration of both Schemes is four years and, on successful completion, personnel graduate in line with the National Framework of Qualifications.

Details of the number of individuals who completed training under the Trainee Technician and Apprentice Schemes in each of the years between 2000, the earliest date for which figures are available, and 2009 are provided in the tabular statement.

Trainee Technician and Apprentice Schemes, 2000-2009

Year

Army

Air Corps

Naval Service

Total

2000

28

15

16

59

2001

61

15

24

100

2002

46

37

5

88

2003

53

0

6

59

2004

0

17

1

18

2005

22

0

3

25

2006

51

0

8

59

2007

66

19

3

88

2008

51

7

6

64

2009

36

7

8

51

Total

414

117

80

611

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