BuildASkill praises private/public efforts to increase opportunities
Private and public sector efforts to equip more people on the Isle of Man with skills to work in the construction industry have been hailed as ‘brilliant’.
BuildASkill offers apprentices National Vocational Qualifications in courses that aren’t provided by the state.
The Ramsey based company works closely with the Department of Education, Sport and Culture to ensure the courses aren’t financed by the apprentice.
Correlli Bentham is the managing director:
Construction Isle of Man says the industry also needs to do more to provide opportunities for apprentices.
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