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What the North West Regional Skills Forum is

The North West Regional Skills Forum supports businesses in its region to assess and develop skills for their employees. The Regional Skills Forum also brings people together at local and regional level, to identify, investigate and validate skills needs.

This forum is 1 of 9 based around the country.


Where this forum operates

The North West Regional Skills Forum serves the counties of Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim.


Who is on the forum

The work of the North West Regional Skills Forum is supported by key industry, economic and education partners from across the region, who all work together, through the forum in identifying and implementing pro-active responses to address current and future skills needs.

North West Regional Skills Forum members

Industry representatives and associations

  • employers from the region
  • Ibec
  • Sligo Chamber of Commerce

Education and training providers

  • Atlantic Technological University
  • St Angela’s College Sligo
  • Donegal Education and Training Board
  • Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board
  • Skillnet Ireland

Statutory agencies and organisations

  • Enterprise Ireland
  • IDA Ireland
  • Intreo
  • Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs)
  • Údarás na Gaeltachta
  • Western Development Commission

Contact the Regional Skills Forum

Tell the forum your needs and get a free skills audit.

North West Regional Skills Forum Manager: Hilary McPartland

Email:

hilarymcpartland@regionalskills.ie

Telephone:
086 847 4623
Summary:
The North West Regional Skills Forum serves the counties of Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim.

You can also contact the forum through its contact form.


Get the forum's newsletter

Sign up to the North West Regional Skills newsletter and get skills news and resources for your region.

Read previous issues of the newsletter.


Publications by North West Regional Skills Forum

Read reports and other documents published by the North West Regional Skills Forum.