£15k available for Scottish businesses to retrain and upskill workforce

£15k available for Scottish businesses to retrain and upskill workforce

Jamie Hepburn

The Scottish Government has announced that thousands of businesses can now apply for up to £15,000 to help retrain and upskill their workforce.

The Flexible Workforce Development Fund provides workers in organisations of all sizes with access to training courses through local colleges, the Open University in Scotland and Skills Development Scotland.

Now entering its sixth year, the fund is open to organisations who pay the UK Apprenticeship Levy and small-to-medium size business (SMEs).



The initiative plays a crucial role in Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation, which outlines how the Scottish Government will work to develop economic performance over the decade ahead.

Youth employment and training minister, Jamie Hepburn, said: “We know times are tough for many businesses, so this funding will help them to continue investing in their workforce - addressing skills gaps and improving productivity. A skilled workforce is vital to our economy and we want as many businesses as possible to benefit from this scheme.

“For the first time, all eligible employers can access training available via local colleges, Skills Development Scotland and the Open University, tailored to their needs. This provides an incredible opportunity for workers to upskill at a time when many businesses are opting for new ways of working.

“I would encourage all employers to find out more about the opportunities available to them.”


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