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  • Release your potential during Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week 2024

    Topics:
    • Employment and skills programmes (including apprenticeships), 
    • Skills strategies

    Date published: 4 January 2024

    Would-be apprentices and employers are being encouraged to release their potential during Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week 2024.

    Level 3 lab technician apprentices Rachel Campbell and Davog Davenney with Moira Doherty, DfE's Head of Skills and Education in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast
    Level 3 lab technician apprentices Rachel Campbell and Davog Davenney with Moira Doherty, DfE's Head of Skills and Education in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast

    Led by the Department for the Economy and running from 5 to 9 February, Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week will showcase how apprenticeships can transform the future of apprentices and businesses, helping them release their potential.

    Launching NI Apprenticeship Week during a visit to Queen’s University Belfast to meet its technician apprentices, Moira Doherty, Head of Skills and Education at DfE, said:

    “Apprenticeships offer a fantastic way to learn new skills, gain recognised qualifications and enable you to release your potential.

    “Employed from the start, you earn while you learn, working alongside experienced staff as well as studying at a local college, university or private training provider. And for employers, apprenticeships offer access to fresh talent as apprentices gain the real-world skills and qualifications needed to help your business grow. I encourage anyone with an interest in an apprenticeship to check out the events planned for NI Apprenticeship Week and get involved to find out more.”

    Ms Doherty added:

    “Apprenticeships are crucial to underpinning the inclusive economic growth we all want for Northern Ireland.”

    During Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week, would-be apprentices of all ages will have the opportunity to learn more about available opportunities in a wide range of sectors including accountancy, beauty therapy, construction, engineering, hairdressing, health and social care, IT, transport, and utilities.

    Details of in-person and virtual events happening across Northern Ireland during Apprenticeship Week are available at the Apprenticeship week events page on the nidirect website.

    And following on from Apprenticeship Week will be the Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards 2024, taking place on Wednesday 27 March.

    Commenting on the upcoming Awards, Ms Doherty said:

    “It is tremendously encouraging to see the exceptional quality of the apprenticeship training evident in this year’s nominations for the Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards. The quality of submissions reflects a deep commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a skilled workforce, and is testament to the transformative power of apprenticeships.”

    Finalists in each Award category for the NI Apprenticeship Awards 2024 are as follows.

    Apprentice Award:

    • Kim Hunter, Greiner Packaging, studying at South West College
    • Andrew Smyth, Thales UK Limited, studying at South Eastern Regional College
    • Emma Taggart, Bupa Dental Care Omagh, studying at South West College

    Higher-Level Apprentice Award:

    • Gavin Magee, Corr’s Corner Hotel, studying at Belfast Met
    • Joanne McCubbin, Manfreight Ltd, studying at South West College
    • Jill O'Neill, Magherafelt Manor Care Home, studying at Open University

    Public Sector Apprentice Award:

    • Barry Killen, Department for Communities, studying at Belfast Met
    • Danny McGinley, Translink Northern Ireland Railways, studying at Northern Regional College
    • Ashling Ying, Department of Finance, studying at Belfast Met

    Mentor Award:

    • Helen Goodrich, Almac, working with Southern Regional College
    • Mark Savage, Re-Gen Waste, working with Southern Regional College
    • Brian Welsh, Harland & Wolff, working with Northern Regional College

    Small to Medium Enterprise in partnership with a Training Provider Award:

    • Irwin Mechanical & Electrical Ltd in partnership with Southern Regional College
    • McCue in partnership with Northern Regional College
    • Neddy Teddy's Day Nursery Limited in partnership with Belfast Met

    Large Employer in partnership with a Training Provider Award:

    • Galgorm Collection in partnership with Belfast Met
    • PwC in partnership with Ulster University
    • Ryobi Aluminium Castings (UK) Ltd in partnership with Northern Regional College

    Diversity and Inclusion Award:

    • Deloitte
    • Greiner Packaging

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo caption: Pictured in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast are (L-R) level 3 lab technician apprentices Rachel Campbell and Davog Davenney with Moira Doherty, Head of Skills and Education at DfE.

    2. Apprenticeship partners are invited to get involved by hosting their own apprenticeship events or in collaboration with others and the website will continue to be updated.

    3. Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week is open to everyone. To get involved with organising future events, please contact the Department by email at: ApprenticeWeek@economy-ni.gov.uk.

    4. Full details of the NI Apprenticeship Awards 2024 are available at the NI Apprenticeship Awards 2024 page on the DfE website.

    5. To keep up to date with news from the Department you can follow us on the following social media channels:

    • Twitter – @Economy_NI
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    6. For media enquiries contact the Department for the Economy Press Office at pressoffice@economy-ni.gov.uk

    7. The Executive Information Service operates an out-of-hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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