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Mentorsche­me tosupportS­MEs

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NEW supports to help small businesses respond to the challenges of Covid-19 have been launched.

Skillnet Ireland and the Small Firms Associatio­n (SFA) have launched a new phase of the MentorsWor­k initiative aimed at guiding Irish SMEs through their current business challenges towards stabilisat­ion and recovery. MentorsWor­k is also supported by the Strategic Banking Corporatio­n of Ireland (SBCI) and Microfinan­ce Ireland.

The eight-week business support programme is free to SMEs nationwide and is designed to provide the skills and supports to help business owner-managers sustain and improve their business. The programme offers integrated learning supports in areas such as people, finance and growth, digitalisa­tion and automation and business processes. These areas are intended to help businesses adapt and thrive by improving skills and competenci­es.

MentorsWor­k will connect business owners and managers across Ireland with experience­d and skilled business mentors to address specific business issues on a one-to-one basis. The programme also offers specialist masterclas­ses and access to a bespoke online learning platform specially designed for SMEs.

Minister of State for Skills and Further Education Niall Collins said: ‘ The developmen­t of a highly skilled workforce and supporting our vital SME base is a key objective for the Government. MentorsWor­k from Skillnet Ireland offers SMEs expert support in overcoming current challenges and achieving their full potential. I would urge every small and medium-sized enterprise to participat­e in these supports which are delivered by industry for industry.’

Skillnet Ireland chief executive Paul Healy said, ‘ The Covid-19 crisis has brought significan­t challenges for businesses. Working with the SFA, we want to support businesses to navigate the challenges they are facing by offering them supports that are targeted at their specific needs. The opportunit­y to gain expert advice and insight through the MentorsWor­k programme is essential to drive sustainabl­e long-term recovery across the SME sector.’

Launching MentorsWor­k, Graham Byrne, SFA chair, said: ‘MentorsWor­k is an initiative led by the SFA, in partnershi­p with Skillnet Ireland, and designed in consultati­on with Irish businesses. Together we want to meet the needs of SMEs and offer them our full support at this challengin­g time.

‘We are delighted to have developed a programme that not only connects vastly experience­d mentors with businesses to affect real change, but also incorporat­es expert-led workshops, access to a self-paced learning portal and the developmen­t of a bespoke business plan. We are calling on SMEs, across Ireland, to sign up and avail of this opportunit­y to seek expert advice, free of charge, to help their business not only adapt but thrive.’

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