Archibald launches Green Skills Action Plan

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  • Photo: Gordon Parkes, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald, Suzanne Wylie

    Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has today launched a Green Skills Action Plan.

    Developed in conjunction with an industry-led expert working group, the Action Plan provides a framework to guide government, employers and educationalists on what is required to deliver the skills and green jobs for the future.

    Speaking after launching the Action Plan in Belfast, the Minister said: “My Green Skills Action Plan outlines how we can develop the skills needed for the transition to net zero, and realise the job opportunities being created across multiple industries.

    “Through this Action Plan we will equip individuals with the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving job market. My Department will continue to work with the Green Skills Delivery Group to keep the plan updated as we move towards a more sustainable economy.”

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    Gordon Parkes, Executive Director People and Culture for NIE Networks and Chair of the Green Skills Delivery Group, said: “Research suggests that there are currently circa 105,000 jobs in the green economy in Northern Ireland, with an additional 58,000 jobs over the next ten years. Access to the right skills and talent will be one of the biggest challenges over that period and beyond. There is a tremendous opportunity to deliver for our people, businesses, the economy and our society. The Green Skills Action Plan is the first of its kind and provides the framework for employers, government and education providers to work together to maximise the opportunities that exist.”

    Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive of the NI Chamber, added: “Aligning Northern Ireland’s skills pipeline with net zero targets is crucial if the region is to capitalise on the economic potential of green growth. As demand for ‘green’ jobs grows, the availability of associated skills needs to keep up the pace. Addressing this, through co-ordinated investment in green skills training and accessible pathways into the sector, is crucial.

    “NI Chamber welcomes the publication of this Green Skills Action Plan. The plan’s focus on employer engagement is positive and should help facilitate stronger collaboration between government, business and educators, as they work together to ensure that Northern Ireland’s skills system is responsive, inclusive and better aligned with industry needs.”

    The report is available on the Department’s website at: www.economy-ni.gov.uk/articles/green-skills-action-plan

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