Following a number of years of decline, registrations in the 27 existing apprenticeship trades are rising as the employment and economic situation improves. At the end of 2014, registrations were up 40% on 2013.
In 2015 there were 3,153 registrations in the existing trades which represents a further 17% increase in registrations on 2014. SOLAS have informed me that registrations are forecast to increase to 3390 in 2016, 4219 in 2017 and 5089 in 2018. SOLAS do not yet have forecasts beyond 2018 but will continue to update their forecasts based on their formal economic model. Off the job provision in the 27 existing trades is planned and funded by SOLAS and the Higher Education Authority in the light of forecast registrations.