Skillnet Ireland


Skillnet Ireland actively supports and works with businesses in Ireland to address their current and future skills needs. Skillnet Ireland was established in 1999 and is funded from the National Training Fund through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.

The primary objective of Skillnet Ireland is to increase participation in enterprise training by companies. They believe that training and up-skilling are key elements in keeping companies competitive in both a domestic and international context and that training and upskilling significantly enhances the career mobility of the workforce. Encouraging enterprise to lead the process helps ensure that programmes delivered through Skillnet Ireland learning networks, like Connected Health Skillnet, are highly relevant to the needs of industry. This approach also enables cohesive enterprise networking and the flexibility to respond to ever-changing skills demands through both formal and informal learning.

Visit the Skillnet Ireland website to learn more: www.skillnetireland.ie


Skillnet Ireland Skills Connect

Connected Health Skillnet supports the workforce development needs of businesses within the digital health ecosystem. If you are currently not in employment and wish to upskill or reskill, you may be interested in training offered by other Skillnet Networks through Skills Connect. Further details of Skills Connect and the eligibility criteria can be found on the Skillnet Ireland website by clicking here.


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