Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) NI has celebrated recruiting 1000 apprentices into Northern Ireland's construction industry.
When the scheme first launched it aimed to encourage 100 new apprentices into the local construction industry, but now 1000 apprentices have benefited from the scheme.
The scheme is designed to support and train young people to address the skill shortages in traditional trades and the ageing workforce. This scheme was also created to encourage construction employers to support the young apprentices.
CITB NI registered employers can now avail of apprenticeship grants of up to £6500 for a fully employed apprentice over a three year period. A £1500 grant is also available from the Department for the Economy for employers who employ an apprentice from start to completion of NVQ Level Two and Three.
Barry Neilson OBE, Chief Executive CITB NI, said: "CITB NI is delighted to reach this fantastic milestone. The construction industry needs apprentices to help the industry develop and grow. Offering young people apprenticeships gives businesses the chance to play an active role in moulding their future workforce and creating the future skills that they need to help their businesses develop. We want employers to make a difference and that is why we have boosted the grants funding to help improve the apprenticeship uptake within our sector. Concerns over bureaucratic systems, paperwork, recruitment and retention all create barriers for employers taking on an apprentice. As well as supporting employers in grants available we are also helping to break down the barriers to show that hiring an apprentice is a simple process and there are many benefits to getting involved."
Matthew Graham, CITB NI's 1000 apprentice and apprentice joiner from Rahoran Ltd in Fivemiletown, stated: "The CITB NI apprenticeship grant has been a huge help in my role as joinery apprentice for Rahoran Ltd and completing my NVQ Level 3 apprenticeship in joinery full time at college one day per week. Working as an apprentice you need an eye for detail and a passion for your line of work, be prepared to listen to advice and feedback on your projects and get all the hands on experience you can. It is a great industry to join, lots of variety and pride in seeing a project completed."
Heather Kirkpatrick, Director of Rahoran Ltd, added: "On behalf of Rahoran we are delighted to be part of CITB NI 1000 apprenticeship milestone. The grant scheme has been a huge benefit to our business. We are extremely proud of Matthew and how he has developed his skills over the past few years. He can be relied upon to adapt and perform well in any environment, a true team player and asset to the company."
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