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Apprenticeship Programmes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 January 2024

Thursday, 18 January 2024

Questions (349)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

349. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science to indicate the total number of apprentices currently available; the extent to which this is sufficient to meet requirements; the progress in introducing new apprenticeship programmes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2339/24]

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Increasing the number of apprentices and apprenticeships is crucial in meeting the targets this Government has set under Housing for All and the Climate Action Plan. A key target in our Action Plan for Apprenticeship 2021-2025 is of 10,000 new apprentice registrations every year and we are very close to reaching that target with close to 9,000 last year.

We expect to increase apprenticeship capacity across the country this year to meet demand, with particular emphasis on craft programmes. Phase 2 training capacity in 2023 was 5,613 places. Close to 10,000 training places for phase 2 craft apprentices are planned for 2024, almost doubling the capacity. The objective in 2024 is to eliminate the delays in full, working closely month-on-month with ETB, TU and IoT training providers, and with the support of industry.

The population of apprentices and the number of registrations for the period to end of December 2023 is shown below:

Registrations 2023

8,712

plus 5% on 2022

Population 2023

27,470

plus 4.3% on 2022

 

We want to make apprenticeships as accessible and available as possible and encourage the development of new apprenticeship programmes across all areas of the economy.

There were seven new apprenticeship programmes introduced in 2023, in areas as diverse as farming, engineering, and quantity surveying. There are now 73 programmes available in Ireland. For 2024, 17 new apprenticeship programmes are proposed, including four in the area of construction. A further five programmes are to be confirmed or planned to begin in 2025.

Details of these programmes are shown in the tables below:

Apprenticeships commenced 2023

Farming Technician Level 6

Farming Manager Level 7

Horticulture L6

Sports Turf Management Level 6

Civil Engineering Technician Level 6

Civil Engineering Level 7

Quantity Surveying Level 9

 

 

Apprenticeship in development

Estimated start

Executive Chef L9

2024

Precision Machinist and Quality Control L6

2024

Digital Marketing L6

2024

Civil engineering L8

2024

Civil engineering L9

2024

Stud Farm Management L7

2024

Robotics and Automation L6

2024

Immersive Technology L6

2024

Barbering L6

2024

Beauty Therapy L6

2024

Advanced Manufacturing Engineer L8

2024

Roofing and Cladding L6

2024

Accounting Technologist L8

2024

Software Solutions Architect L9

2024

Social Work L9

2024

Firefighter-EMS Practitioner L8

2024

Paramedic L8

2024

Customs Compliance Associate L7

TBC

Data Analytics L6

TBC

Geospatial Survey Technician L6

TBC

Professional Procurement and Purchasing Associate L7

TBC

Social and Affordable Housing and Housing Services L6

2025

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