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'New apprenticeships vital to reversing Highland population decline' says Mountain





Highlands and Islands MSP, Edward Mountain is marking Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2021 by calling for the creation of more apprenticeship schemes across the Highlands.

He not only believes the move would boost the economic recovery of the region but insists it would ensure young people have more reason to stay in the Highlands rather than leaving the area due to a lack of opportunities.

MSP Edward Mountain
MSP Edward Mountain

Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2021 runs until Friday and is a time to share the value apprenticeships can bring to individuals, employer and the economy.

This year’s theme is Business Backing Talent, to showcase the great things that happen when employers back talent through apprenticeships.

“Creating new apprenticeship opportunities is not only key for the Highland economic recovery but also for reversing depopulation crisis in our region," Mr Mountain said.

“We must ensure that more of our young people have career opportunities available to them in the Highlands and, therefore, have reason to stay rather than relocating elsewhere for work.

“Young people have already been hit hard by the economic impact of the pandemic and unless more apprenticeships are created in the Highlands they will continue to see their futures taken away from them. No politician should allow that to happen.

“That’s exactly why creating more jobs and more apprenticeships in the Highlands is one of my top priorities as we head towards May’s Scottish elections.”


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