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19/09/2019

How do you register with SOLAS?

How do you register with SOLAS?

Register your apprentice Once an apprentice has been employed, you must register them as an apprentice with SOLAS. This is done via an apprenticeship advisor in your local ETB. Contact details for local ETBs are available HERE.

Where is SOLAS based?

ETBs grant aided by SOLAS, offer around 270,000 places on 20,000+ further education and training courses in any one year. SOLAS also administers the Irish apprenticeship system….SOLAS (Ireland)

Executive Agency overview
Jurisdiction Ireland
Headquarters Castleforbes Road, Dublin

What training does SOLAS offer?

Programmes include Apprenticeships, Traineeships, Skills to Advance, eCollege and the European Globalisation Fund. We manage the National Skills Database and provide research, data and analysis for the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, and to inform our work.

What is a SOLAS course?

SOLAS – Further Education & Training (FET) It is a dual system, a blended combination of on-the-job employer-based training and off-the-job training. FET includes apprenticeships, traineeships, Post Leaving Cert (PLC) courses, community and adult education as well as core literacy and numeracy services.

Is there a SOLAS branch in Donegal?

Solas Donegal is a free HSE programme for people who are recovering from mental health problems. The Programme is based in Falcarragh and in Buncrana, and referrals are accepted from across Co Donegal.

How many days is SOLAS training?

SOLAS Requirements It is very easy to qualify to take and study this short-term 8-days course for seafarers in the Philippines. All you have to do is to pass certain qualification standards and a few IDs and you are good to go and enroll to a nearby accredited training center.

What is a SOLAS apprenticeship?

What is an apprenticeship? The main craft trades and professions have been designated by SOLAS and come within the scope of the Statutory Apprenticeship system, which is organised by SOLAS in co-operation with the Department of Further and Higher, Research, Innovation and Science, employers and unions.

What does SOLAS stand for?

Safety OfLife At Sea
SOLAS is an acronym for Safety OfLife At Sea. SOLAS is a set of international standards established within the IMO, first released in 1914, following the Titanic disaster.

Who can take Solas training?

SOLAS Requirements

  • most of the accredited training centers would require an early 2-3 day reservation seat wherein you will be required to pay in advance, the tuition fee for an 8-day training.
  • must be at least high school graduate.

What is the purpose of Solas in Ireland?

By browsing our website, you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. SOLAS is the State agency tasked with building a world class Further Education and Training (FET) sector to fuel Ireland’s future.

Why is Solas important to the FET sector?

SOLAS is the State agency tasked with building a world class Further Education and Training (FET) sector to fuel Ireland’s future. We know that many in the FET sector will be impacted by the range of measures implemented to help contain the spread of Covid-19.

Where can I find the current SOLAS courses?

Current courses can be found at www.fetchcourses.ie We manage the National Skills Database and provide research, data and analysis for the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, and to inform our work. SOLAS is the designated Intermediate Body for the European Social Fund Programme for Employment, Inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020.

What does SOLAS Group 3 do for learners?

Group 3 Created with Sketch. Working closely with Regional Skills managers and our partners in Education and Training Boards nationally, SOLAS manages a range of Further Education and Training programmes which enable learners to succeed in the labour market and thrive in society.