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The Apprentice Lab: Could an apprentice work for your business?

Overview

Cost: Free

Have you thought about taking on an apprentice - but held back because it seems too complex, too time-consuming, or simply not worth the risk?

You’re not alone. Many businesses question whether the time, cost, and administrative effort will deliver real value. These concerns are common - and worth exploring properly.

The Apprentice Lab is a focused, business-led webinar for local employers, sole traders, and SMEs to examine these realities head-on. It brings together Mid Ulster businesses to share experiences, challenge assumptions, and explore what taking on an apprentice actually looks like in practice.

Whether you’re sceptical, curious, or already considering your options, this is an opportunity to gain clarity and hear directly from others in similar positions.

This webinar will provide valuable insights into apprenticeships from both education and industry perspectives.

Speakers:

  • Dunbia Group - Katie Morton shares how expanding apprenticeships across multiple roles helped drive internal upskilling while attracting new talent into the business.
  • Axon Power & Control - Alicia Quinn discusses how apprenticeships are supporting business growth, overcoming common barriers, and why they’re central to future expansion plans.
  • McAleer & Rushe - Shane McCullagh explains how the company revisited Higher Level Apprenticeships after early challenges and successfully developed a model that now plays a key role in their workforce strategy.

The discussion will be led by Noreen McGirr, Higher Level Apprenticeship (HLA) Manager at South West College, bringing practical insight into how apprenticeships work in reality.

You’ll also hear from Catherine McHugh, Principal at St Patrick’s College Dungannon, who will share perspectives on the importance of considering apprenticeships as part of the wider skills and talent pipeline.

This session will offer inside knowledge, honest reflections, and actionable advice for businesses considering or currently delivering apprenticeships. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of the opportunities, challenges, and supports available. 

Session will close with a Q&A session.

Dates

19 May 2026, 12:30 - 13:30
Online event

Cost: Free

Terms

No terms and conditions.

Event organiser

Mid Ulster District Council
Burn Road
Cookstown
BT80 8DT
United Kingdom: Northern Ireland


03000 132 132
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