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Fully funded training courses for business at NWRC

written by cassoscoop August 31, 2022
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Business Skills Manager at NWRC, Sinead Hawkins, is encouraging companies to avail of the Skills Focus programme.

North West Regional College’s (NWRC) Business Support Centre (BSC) is delighted to announce that companies including social enterprises will now be able to avail of 100% funding to support the cost of training courses as part of the Department for the Economy (DfE) funded Skills Focus programme.

The NWRC is offering courses in areas such as: Leadership & Management, Business & Digital Marketing, Early Years, Health & Social Care and Advanced IT which will be delivered both in-person and online.

Business Skills Manager at NWRC, Sinead Hawkins explained: ‘’Upskilling is key for every business and we’re thrilled that the Department for the Economy is fully funding these courses.

“It will enable businesses to increase the skills levels, motivation, and productivity of their existing workforce by availing of industry-specific and accredited qualifications at Level 2 and above.

“This in turn will increase productivity and help businesses prosper.

“We also offer free training needs analysis and tailored training solutions specific to the businesses’ sector.”

If you are a business based in the North of Ireland with less than 250 staff and looking to up-skill, you could be eligible for the Skills Focus Programme.

To find out more about the programmes we offer, please visit: https://www.nwrc.ac.uk/business/supporting-your-business/skills-focus

Or if you would prefer to speak with someone directly, contact Joanne on 078 1085 3897 or [email protected]

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