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Funding Information: Training Schemes

There are a number of national training schemes that can provide support and learning. For information and contact details for these schemes click on the links below.

The New Deal Programmes
New Deal is a Government programme that aims to give unemployed people the help and support they need to get into work.

The Training for Work Programme
Training for Work provides training support for people who are unemployed and actively looking for work. The programme - run by Scottish Enterprise - allows people to go on company placements and tap into formal training. In many cases, the trainees move into a full-time job

Skillseekers and Modern Apprenticeships
Skillseekers is a programme to help young people get training that leads to Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ).at the start of their working lives:

If you find a place on a Modern Apprenticeship you will be employed from the first day of your training. You’ll learn core skills such as computing and communication and theory and practical skills relevant to your job.