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Apprenticeship Programmes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 September 2020

Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Ceisteanna (859)

Sorca Clarke

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859. Deputy Sorca Clarke asked the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science the procedures in place for a pipe fitter and welder to obtain recognition of prior learning. [21745/20]

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Pipefitting is a recognised craft apprenticeship in Ireland leading to a QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate. SOLAS has established Recognition of Prior Learning [RPL] mechanisms which enable an individual, with the appropriate work experience and/or qualifications, to gain access to an apprenticeship programme and/or provide exemptions from the respective craft apprenticeship.

To have prior learning recognised for the purposes of accessing the QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate Craft – Pipefitting an individual must have three years’ work experience gained over sixteen years of age in a relevant designated industrial activity, accepted by SOLAS. The proposed apprentice must also have obtained employment with a recognised employer.

Once registered with an appropriate Education and Training Board (ETB), the apprentice can request the support of an Authorised Officer in the ETB to have their formal, non-formal and informal awards and work experience considered for exemptions from a programme through the submission of a portfolio of evidence relevant to the respective craft apprenticeship. On receipt of a portfolio SOLAS engages the services of a subject matter expert to map the portfolio to the precise requirements of the relevant craft apprenticeship.

Welding is not a designated apprenticeship. Welding courses are run in the ETB Training Centres countrywide and recognition of prior learning for the purposes of the course is a matter for each ETB.

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