The Women and Work programme is to be relaunched and will offer grants of £650 for training women in the food and drink industry.
The food and drink sector skills council, Improve, and the National Skills Academy for Food and Drink Manufacturing (NSA-FDM) are reintroducing the scheme which was first introduced in 2006. It will fund training through a matched contribution arrangement. Training programmes will have to cost a minimum of £750 to be eligible for the subsidy, with…
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