Mr Speaker / Deputy Speaker
I am pleased as the Deputy Chair of the Employment and Learning Committee to speak in this Supply Resolution Debate and participate in the overall discussion.
Mr Speaker / Deputy Speaker
I am pleased as the Deputy Chair of the Employment and Learning Committee to speak in this Supply Resolution Debate and participate in the overall discussion.
Mr Speaker/ Deputy Speaker
I welcome this debate and thank Mr Elliot, Mr McCallister and Mr Savage for sponsoring the debate.
I am going to come from a different perspective than previous speakers. I would like to make three points to remind members of past abuses of animals.
Mr Speaker / Deputy Speaker
I welcome this motion today because it gives us all the opportunity to put on record our recognition and concern for the business community in Northern Ireland during these difficult times.
Mr Speaker / Deputy Speaker
• Don’t think I will say anything the Minister hasn’t heard before
• Don’t think that East Belfast problems are unique
In this debate I would like to address the following issues –
• Funding issues
• Parental involvement in education
• Primary education strategy in East Belfast.
Mr Speaker
The motion today is timely and also of the utmost importance in today’s current economic climate. As I have stated many times before in this House, Northern Ireland had one of the best skilled workforce’s in the world. It was a major reason for investment in the province. And it is only through the training and education of our young people that a skilled workforce will be created.
Ladies and Gentlemen
Economic prosperity is an essential for a real and sustainable peace in Northern Ireland. Successful western economies are underpinned by a working age population with skills and knowledge at all levels of attainment.
In Northern Ireland we once had a vocational training and skills programme that was the envy of Europe. Statutory training boards covered all major sectors of industry and Government Training Centres (GTCs) provided excellence in training for apprenticeship skills. This successful training system was demolished and replaced by voluntary arrangements.
Mr Speaker/Deputy Speaker
I rise to support this motion.
I am sure this motion will unite the entire chamber and support for those in need should be the motivation of all who are here
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