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Tuesday, 17 May 2022

Department of Education and Skills

Apprenticeship Programmes

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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573. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of apprentices waiting to access off-the-job training; and the number who have been issued with a start date but are yet to begin their training; the number waiting for each further education and training college and-or higher education institute; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24425/22]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Craft apprenticeship in Ireland is demand-led, meaning that no limits are applied to the numbers that can register on any programme. Craft apprentice registrations have experienced a marked increase in interest over the past 4 years. In 2021, a record 8,607 new apprentices were registered. There were 6,955 registrations on the 25 craft programmes alone. These are the highest registration figures since 2007. As of Monday, 16 May 2022, there have been 2,286 registrations (1,997 craft and 289 on post 2016/consortia led apprenticeships).

With the increase in registrations, currently there are 8,208 apprentices waiting to access off the job training of which 7,228 are waiting for phase 2 and 980 are waiting for phase 4 and 6. The phase 2, 4 and 6 apprentice figures will continue to change as apprentices move through their on and off-the-job phases.

As of 16 May 2022, 1,261 apprentices are scheduled to commence their phase 2 off the job training in the coming weeks. It is anticipated circa 2,500 apprentices will be scheduled to phase 4 and 6 training for the September 2022/2023 term.

Scheduling for Term September 2022 will commence in July 2022. Since last September 2021 classes have been scheduled at full capacity (14-16 per class) whereas prior to this they had been scheduled based on 7-8 per class to comply with public health advice. Over 70% of apprentices who were delayed by Covid-19 have now progressed in their off-the-job training.

To ensure that the remainder of the Covid-19 backlog is cleared and the system has the capacity to meet the training needs of rapidly increasing numbers of apprentices, expansion of the apprenticeship system is continuing in 2022. Further major investment in workshops and staff is planned for this year.

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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574. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of apprentice places in each college of further education and-or higher education institute per apprenticeship type in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24426/22]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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In response to your question seeking details of the number of apprentice places in each college of further education and or higher education institute per apprenticeship, please find in the attached table, the data sought. The phase 2 capacity figures presented in the attached document are based on the year the class commenced.

Higher education:The first tab in the following table collated by SOLAS shows Capacity Provision by Trade and Location for Term 2 (Academic Year 2021/2022) of Phase 4 and 6 training which is delivered in Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities

Further education:The second tab in the following table shows the phase 2 capacity figures of each college of further education per apprenticeship type and the total increase since 2019.

Location Trade Capacity
Heavy Vehicle Mechanics 48
Motor Mechanics 16
TUS - Athlone Campus Plumbing 64
Electrical Instrumentation 80
Instrumentation 32
IT Carlow  Carpentry & Joinery 32
Carpentry and Joinery 32
Construction Plant Fitting 48
Electrical 128
M.A.M.F. 32
Metal Fabrication 80
Motor Mechanics 32
Pipe fitting (Phase 6 only) 16
Plastering 12
Plumbing 64
MTU Cork Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 32
Bricklaying 16
Heavy Vehicle Mechanics 32
M.A.M.F. 32
Metal Fabrication 32
Motor Mechanics 32
Painting & Decorating 16
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 16
Sheet Metalwork 16
Industrial Insulation 16
Vehicle Body Repairs 32
TU Dublin - Bolton St Wood Manufacturing & Finishing 24
TU Dublin - Grangegorman  Electrical 96
TU Dublin - Tallaght Electrical 64
TU Dublin - Blanchardstown Plumbing 32
Carpentry and Joinery 32
Electrical 128
Motor Mechanics 32
Dundalk IT Plumbing 64
Dun Laoghaire FEI Carpentry and Joinery 32
Electrical  128
Motor Mechanics 32
Galway Mayo IT Wood Manufacturing and Finishing (Letterfrack) 16
Letterkenny IT Electrical 32
Carpentry and Joinery 32
Electrical 128
M.A.M.F. 32
TUS - Moylish Campus (Limerick) Motor Mechanics 32
Mallow CFE Carpentry and Joinery 32
Carpentry and Joinery 48
Electrical 128
IT Sligo Toolmaking 48
Agricultural Mechanics 32
Carpentry and Joinery 80
MTU Tralee Electrical 32
Electrical 128
Motor Mechanics 32
Plumbing 64
Electronic Security Systems 16
Waterford IT Bricklaying 16

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