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Apprenticeship Programmes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 3 July 2018

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Questions (144, 145, 146, 147, 148)

Kathleen Funchion

Question:

144. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the reason there has been no capital investment into the printing apprenticeship programme. [28827/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

145. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills his plans to invest in modern equipment in order to attract new applicants to the printing apprenticeship programme. [28828/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

146. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the person or body that granted permission for the postponement of the printing apprenticeship programme; and the grounds on which this was done. [28829/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

147. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the rationale behind the request of Skillnet Ireland, SOLAS and DIT that employers must guarantee an intake of at least three years of apprenticeship candidates per company; and if this stipulation has been enforced in other industries when maintaining an apprenticeship training programme. [28830/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

148. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the rationale for the postponement of the print media programme in view of the fact that a number of suitable candidates have made their interest known; if his attention has been drawn to the fact that SOLAS is now informing employers that the apprenticeship programme is now suspended for a review that may take several years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28831/18]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 144 to 148, inclusive, together.

As the Deputy is aware, apprenticeship is a demand driven educational and training programme which aims to develop the skills of an apprentice in order to meet the needs of industry and the labour market. Consequently, the number of apprentices being registered is determined by employers in the sector.

Over the last number of years the number of employers registering apprentices to the craft of print media has significantly declined. Out of the 145 apprentices who were registered on the print media apprenticeship between 2006-2017 only 87 completed their apprenticeship and gained certification. Due to the low participation level, in September 2016 SOLAS suspended registrations in the print media programme and undertook to engage with the sector to see how the programme could be updated and made fit for future purpose.

I understand from SOLAS that in 2017 the Irish Printing Federation carried out a survey of the industry to ascertain the level of support for an apprenticeship on an ongoing basis. The findings from the survey indicated there was insufficient support from industry to sustain an apprenticeship in the sector. Engagement took place with SOLAS and the print media industry early in 2018. In light of this, SOLAS has paused the apprenticeship until such time as there is sufficient support from the sector. Any capital funding for the programme would be determined as part of this updating process.

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