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Funding For Training Schemes In Wales

Which type of training funding is right for you? 

There are a variety of training schemes and funding available for employers looking to up-skill their staff. Often, these programmes and schemes are fully-funded by the government. 

The right type of funding will depend on your needs and whether you meet the expected criteria. 

Take a look at the various schemes below, or get in touch with us today and we’ll help you find the right option for you. 

ReAct Funding

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What is ReAct Funding?

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ReAct is a funding pot provided by the Welsh Government for people in Wales who are facing redundancy. ReAct funding helps people affected by redundancy gain new skills and encourages recruiting employers to employ a redundant worker. If you’ve been made redundant, you could be entitled to funding to retrain or update your skills. If you’ve got a new employer lined up, they too could get funding towards your wages and further training.

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Who is Eligible?

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Support for the ReAct funding scheme is available for individuals who:

  • have become unemployed in the last 3 months as a result of redundancy, are currently unemployed, and who have not been in continuous employment for 6 weeks or more since being made redundant

  • are currently under notice of redundancy

  • have not undertaken any publicly funded training since being made redundant (this includes work-based learning suite of programmes)​

 

What is Available?

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There are 3 elements to the ReAct funding scheme :

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  1. Recruitment & Training Support

  2. Vocational training Grant – Discretionary Award

  3. Extra Support Grant – Discretionary Award

 

Support is available for eligible applicants to increase their skills and remove barriers to learning, or returning to work.  In order to ensure that this training provides the best possible chance of finding new employment, all applicants will need to have their training needs assessed by Careers Wales. Under this part of the scheme the following financial support is available:

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  • 100% of training costs to acquire new skills (up to a maximum of £1,500)

  • help towards the cost of travelling to training courses

  • overnight accommodation costs, where appropriate

  • a contribution towards childcare costs whilst training (subject to limits and conditions)

  • help with the cost of special equipment to remove barriers to training

 

If you’re offered a job after having been made redundant in the last 3 months, your new employer could get funding for taking you on.  The Recruitment and Training element of ReAct could give your employer:

  • Up to £3000 for taking you on

  • Up to £1000 towards the cost of training

 

How much is dependent on circumstances.

 

How to Apply?

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If you wish to apply for ReAct funding, you first need to see an Adult Guidance Adviser at your local Careers Wales office. You can contact Careers Wales on 0800 028 4844 to make an appointment. Careers Wales can also supply you with an application pack. Your prospective employer will need to contact Welsh Government on 03000 255 888 if they wish to apply for Employer Recruitment and Training Support.

Flexible Skills Programme

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Upskilling your employees with the Flexible Skills Programme Partnership Projects

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Business Wales’ programmes may be able to help with financial support towards upskilling staff. They currently have specific programmes to help:

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  • Develop advanced digital skills;

  • Address export related skills challenges

  • Support skills gaps in the Engineering and Manufacturing Sector

  • Support skills gaps and upskilling in the Creative Sector

  • Support the development of skills to help address Net Zero challenges

  • Support skills gaps and upskilling in the Tourism and Hospitality Sector

 

Eligibility

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  • Your business must be based in Wales, solvent and you must commit to release staff to undertake the requested training by the end of March 2024.

  • Each element of training must improve the capability or capacity of the business.

  • Funding awards are discretionary and the final decision on eligibility rests with the Welsh Government.

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