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Wales's biggest college group pilots free courses for workers earning less than £26K

The Welsh Government backed scheme aims to add to the skills of workers in North Wales

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A national initiative to help adults in employment access lifelong learning and training opportunities is being piloted in North Wales by Grŵp Llandrillo Menai, Wales’s largest provider of further education.

Through the Welsh Government’s innovative Personal Learning Account programme, free courses are available to people over 19 who are employed and earning an annual salary of less than £26,000.

The aim of the Personal Learning Account (PLA) programme is to remove barriers to learning and upskilling among adults and address the rising skill shortages facing priority sectors in Wales.

The pilot programme will be run over two years with a range of courses available at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai’s campuses across the engineering, construction and ICT sectors.

Coleg Llandrillo College in Rhos on Sea(Image: David Powell)

 

Dafydd Evans, chief executive officer of Grŵp Llandrillo Menai, said: “We are extremely proud to have been selected by the Welsh Government as a partner to deliver this pilot programme.

“The PLA is a transformational project, which is already helping to empower people with the skills they need to achieve their career goals, either to progress and apply for new jobs within their existing career or to follow a different path altogether.

“As a leading FE provider, it also assists us to equip our learners as well as the local workforce with the skills they need to be able to capitalise on career opportunities within key growth industries, both now and in the future.”

He added: “Especially given the current economic climate, we know that people who are already in employment are discouraged from committing to upskilling when faced with common barriers such as a perceived lack of time, money, skills or qualifications.