![]() We are a people with the capacity for change. “The challenge is set, and I know we will rise to it this year. Mr Harris said funding was available to support a wide range of upskilling and reskilling initiatives that meet the demands of a changing world, address skills shortages and contribute to the digital and green economy. He said he would report back to Government shortly on the next steps including the need to consider a new Skills Act. ![]() “We have a short window of opportunity to ensure that these transformations lead to a new age of good work, good jobs and improved quality of life for all.” ![]() “Whether it’s digitisation of society or other trends we live with, like climate adaptation, the pace of transformation will only increase,” he said. ![]() Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris said the need to keep pace with skills demand was underlined by the fact that changes in our professional and personal lives are not going to cease. ![]() “Ireland can and must build on its strengths by better balancing skills demand and supply, by fostering greater participation in lifelong learning, leveraging skills to drive innovation, and strengthening skills governance.” ![]()
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