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FÁS Training Programmes.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 October 2005

Tuesday, 18 October 2005

Ceisteanna (435)

Jack Wall

Ceist:

514 Mr. Wall asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of apprentices with FÁS for each of the past three years; if figures are available which indicate discrepancies in regard to numbers in particular trades; if so, his plans to rectify the problem; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29243/05]

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In recent years there has been a substantial overall increase in apprentice registrations. In response to this challenge, my Department, through FÁS and in co-operation with the Department of Education and Science, increased the overall capacity of training places to meet this demand. Data on apprenticeship registration in the years 2002, 2003 and 2004 are set out in the table that follows.

The phase 2 off-the-job training provision is funded by my Department and provided by FÁS. The provision for phase 4 and phase 6 off-the-job training courses is funded by the Department of Education and Science through the network of institutes of technology. The provision requirements for all of the respective off-the-job training courses are constantly under review. FÁS liaises with my Department, the Department of Education and Science and the institutes of technology on an ongoing basis to ensure adequate capacity is available for all of the off-the-job training courses. Ultimately, the provision requirements for phase 4 and phase 6 off-the-job training courses in IT colleges are at the discretion and resources of the Department of Education and Science.

To address the falling number of apprentices being registered to the trades of printing, the national apprenticeship advisory committee, which advises the board of FÁS on all matters pertaining to apprenticeship and traineeship, recently endorsed the printing industry stakeholders' request to convert the trades of printing to a three-year apprenticeship from a four-year apprenticeship. The industry stakeholders are reviewing the respective trades of printing curricula to ensure the curricula reflect the new three-year structure.

Apprenticeship Registrations

Trades

Registrations for 2002

Registrations for 2003

Registrations for 2004

Agricultural Mechanics

67

45

50

Aircraft Mechanics

75

28

28

Bookbinding

7

2

1

Bricklaying

441

549

679

Cabinet Making

235

217

194

Carpentry & Joinery

1,547

1,850

2,089

Carton Making

1

0

0

Construction Plant Fitting

82

84

102

Electrical Instrumentation

37

41

43

Electrical

1,812

1,766

2,028

Fitting

229

211

180

Floor Wall Tiling

39

37

36

Heavy Vehicle Mechanics

194

140

105

Instrumentation

24

20

17

Metal Fabrication

266

256

223

Motor Mechanics

457

419

404

Origination

5

5

2

Painting and Decorating

151

139

157

Plastering

186

268

310

Plumbing

731

938

1,249

Printing

10

17

15

Refrigeration

78

74

88

Sheet Metal Fabrication

98

69

74

Tool Making

43

46

39

Vehicle Body Repair

93

100

102

Wood Machining

22

15

24

Total

6,781

7,261

8,160

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