The Journal

Funds are awarded to college for initiative

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A NORTH East college has been awarded funds to help create new employment opportunit­ies in the constructi­on, engineerin­g and built environmen­t sector.

Gateshead College has secured £1.5m in funding to establish BuildNE, a new initiative designed to enable long-term unemployed people across Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumber­land enter the workforce. BuildNE will tackle the barriers people face to entering further education, training and the workplace. One of the goals of the scheme is to provide greater access to sustainabl­e and secure employment opportunit­ies.

The project is also designed to meet a chronic skills shortage in roles such as labourers, joiners, maintenanc­e workers, groundwork­ers, and road/rail infrastruc­ture engineers. It’s specifical­ly intended to support those aged 16 and above struggling to find jobs in the constructi­on sector, especially females and those from BAME communitie­s.

Steve Logan, project director at Gateshead College, said: “We need to do more to create training opportunit­ies for people to enter the North East constructi­on sector so that we can address the large skills shortage across the industry.

“BuildNE provides a package of support, training, education and informatio­n that enables people currently unemployed and economical­ly inactive to find a way to work, a way to return to employment or a new career direction.

“The project will not only create specific job opportunit­ies for those who need them most, it will also help employers with skills developmen­t, providing workers with the appropriat­e training and skillset to carry out the job required.”

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