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Developing & Sustaining a Farmers Market
Business Growth & Development
Brand Development
Financial Management & Planning
Pricing – Shelf Costing Techniques
Packaging, Design & Product Styling
Digital Photography for Speciality Food Producers
Intermediate & Advanced Food Hygiene
Lean Manufacturing Techniques
Introduction To Food Production
Food and Cookery - Fetac Level 3
PR - Media Training
New Product Development
Distribution & Logistics
Environmental Management
Farmers Market Conference
 

Skillnets

Skillnets Limited

Boosting skills and productivity
Enterprise - led support
Enhancing the skills of people in Irish industry
Supporting competitiveness and innovation in Ireland

  • Established in 1999 to support the development of work place skills, Skillnets Ltd. is an enterprise-led pubicly funded body.

  • The Skillnets board includes representatives of the employer bodies IBEC, Chambers Ireland, Construction Industry Federation (CIF), Small Firms Association (SFA), as well as representatives of employee bodies through the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) and also representatives of the Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment.

  • The programme funds training networks (Skillnets) which are groups of enterprises that come together to decide what training they require, when they require it and in what form the training should be delivered.

  • Enterprises can identify their training needs and devise suitable local training responses. Skillnet does not specify the type or scope of training but supports the networks with resources and expertise

  • The Skillnets approac is particularly relevant to small and medium enterprises (SME's), which can often lack the expertise, time or money to deliver effective training policies.

  • Co-investment between Skillnets and enterprises.

  • Training networks are funded over a two year period. 123 networks across the country are currently funded across a variety of regions and sectors

  • To date, Skillnets has funded 150 training networks and supported over 15,000 companies and over 100,000 employees to meet their training needs. By coming together, companies can increase their buying power, reduce training costs and subsequently access forms of training that might otherwise have been too expensive or specialist for a company to do on their own.

Log on to www.skillnets.ie to see the list of current networks.
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