10/08/2021

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New Cyber Security Assured Skills Academy Announced

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has announced a further 20 quality training places on a Cyber Security Assured Skills Academy with KPMG.

The Assured Skills Academy, which will see participants receive industry-relevant pre-employment training with Belfast Met from 11 October to 15 December 2021, is open to applications from people with a degree in any discipline, or a level 5 qualification in an ICT or STEM related subject.

Participants who successfully complete the training will be guaranteed an interview for a role at KPMG's Belfast Centre of Excellence.

Encouraging eligible individuals to apply the Minister said: "Following the announcement back in February that KPMG is creating 200 new jobs, with the potential to fill 160 of those through Assured Skills Academies, I am very pleased to announce that this is now the fourth Assured Skills Academy with the company.

"With no experience needed, this Assured Skills Academy with KPMG, focussing on the cutting edge area of cyber security, is a wonderful opportunity to join a multinational company with an expanding presence in Northern Ireland and I would urge anyone who is interested and eligible to apply."

Zero Tolerance Of Attacks Or Abuse Against Medical Staff

There can be zero tolerance of attacks or abuse against medical staff, Sinn Féin MLA Colm Gildernew has said in response to the latest report from the BMA.

The health spokesperson said: "The latest report from the BMA has highlighted shocking levels of abuse against medical staff.

"There can be zero tolerance of attacks or abuse directed against health and social care workers.

"Health service workers have gone above and beyond during the pandemic to save lives and keep people safe, often working in very challenging circumstances.

"They, and all workers, should never have to face abuse, attack, intimidation or threat in the workplace."

Alliance Praise The 'Hard Work And Dedication' Of NI Students

Alliance Education Spokesperson Chris Lyttle MLA has praised the hard work and dedication of students and teachers across NI as A-Level results are announced today.

Mr Lyttle, Chair of Stormont's Education Committee, said the past few years have been "extremely challenging" on students and urged FE Colleges, Universities, apprenticeship providers and others to now play their part in helping young people make their next steps in learning and employment.

He added: "Today we celebrate the hard work and achievement of learners across NI , despite the extremely challenging environment of the past few years. Today needs to be about recognising that sacrifice, celebrating achievements of our students and ensuring they all have the tools to help them as they prepare for their next steps.

"There are many paths ahead and we celebrate the achievements of all our students. For anyone in need of additional help and support I would encourage them to contact CCEA on 028 9026 1220."


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