Written answers

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

FÁS Training Programmes

9:00 am

Photo of Kathleen LynchKathleen Lynch (Cork North Central, Labour)
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Question 76: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of apprentices registered with FÁS who are currently unemployed; the initiatives in place or planned by FÁS to assist these apprentices in completing their apprenticeships; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [32700/09]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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There are currently 6,867 apprentices registered with FÁS as being without employment. The Department through the auspices of FÁS has responded to the increased level of redundant apprentices, especially in construction and related sectors, by facilitating the provision of over 4,000 training places.

On a practical basis in addition to the immediate referral to FÁS of redundant apprentices through the social welfare system and the provision of appropriate guidance by FÁS in relation to preparation for a re-sit of any outstanding off-the-job modular assessments, the rules for off-the-job training have been amended by FÁS to permit redundant apprentices to progress to their next off-the-job training at phases 2, 4 and 6. The number of redundant apprentices to be provided with off-the-job training in 2009 is estimated at c. 2,400 compared to 619 in 2008.

Redundant apprentices may also avail of existing specific skills training courses, which are trade-related to enhance their employable skills, and trade-related night courses available in FÁS Training Centres. FÁS will provide redundant apprentices with an opportunity to undertake phase 7 assessments where an on-the-job assessment opportunity is not currently available. FÁS will also be providing a facility for redundant apprentices who have reached the minimum qualifying standard in all phases 1-7 inclusive and who have not completed the minimum duration in employment as an apprentice to make an application for consideration under Recognition of Prior Learning for the Award of an Advanced Craft Certificate.

My Department has introduced a temporary Employer Based Redundant Apprentice Rotation Scheme to facilitate and support employers to provide on-the-job training in trades such as Brick & Stone-laying, Carpentry & Joinery, Plastering, Plumbing, Cabinet Making, Painting & Decorating, Wood Machining and Electrical. This scheme assists an employer to take on a redundant apprentice when their own apprentice has been released to go on scheduled phase 4 or phase 6 off-the-job training in an Institute of Technology.

In addition, a number of other organisations have assisted in providing measures aimed at assisting redundant workers. For example, Léargas is providing funding under the EU Leonardo Da Vinci vocational education and training programme to support the placement of almost 100 redundant apprentices with overseas employers to complete their phase 7 on-the-job training with assessments.

ESB Networks has agreed a programme with FÁS to provide on-the-job training to eligible redundant electrical apprentices at phase 5 and phase 7. This programme will provide up to 400 places over a period of eighteen months and will be funded by ESB Networks. There are currently 100 previously redundant electrical apprentices in employment with ESB Networks, 25 redundant electrical apprentices have completed their off-the-job training with assessments and a further 75 redundant electrical apprentices will be provided with an opportunity to complete their on-the-job training before the end of December 2009.

In the higher education sector the Institutes of Technology are providing 700 places per annum on an 11-week certified training programme for those redundant apprentices in the construction and engineering areas who have completed their phase 4 training but where an on or off-the-job training opportunity is not currently available to them. This programme commenced in September 2009.

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