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SkillEd NI

  • Status

    Received: 2 days late

  • Income

    £1.2M

  • Spending

    £1.0M

  • Charity no. 108364
  • Date registered. 10/12/2021

Public benefits

What are the direct benefits flowing from your organisation's purposes? The direct benefits that flow from the organisations purpose include promoting and sustaining knowledge, skills and understanding in Catering, Hospitality and Hairdressing. Additionally to provide employability and personal development training. To provide training in

English, Maths and ICT. How can the benefits identified above be demonstrated? These benefits can be evidenced through regular independent evaluation of our service by The Education and Training Inspectorate, The Department for the Economy, City and Guilds and other awarding bodies. Students achieve certificated qualifications and gain new skills that will enable them to move into employment or to go on to higher education. Currently 98% of those students who complete their training achieve qualifications and 93% move into employment or on to higher education or training. Is there any harm arising from any of the purposes? NO. Who are the charity's beneficiaries? The inhabitants of Northern Ireland, particularly young people (those under 25). Is there any private benefit flowing from any of the purposes? Is it incidental and necessary? NO.

What your organisation does

Vocational training in Hairdressing, Hospitality and Catering. We deliver these qualifications through the Training for Success Programme and the ApprenticeshipsNI Programme. All of our assessors have a vast array of experience in their vocational field and they work hard to pass this knowledge on to our students. This is also backed up with a

dedicated team of administration staff. At Belfast Central Training we pride ourselves in the high level of pastoral care that we provide. With The Salon at BCT, kitchen facilities, industry visits and our training rooms equipped with smartboards the students will have all opportunities available to them. We work closely with some of the top hairdressing, hospitality, catering and employers in Northern Ireland.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of education

Who the charity helps

  • Adult training
  • Men
  • Women

How the charity works

  • Education/training

This display is a broad summary of the charity’s financial information. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the reader should view the PDF accounts and reports under the Documents tab above.

  • Status

    Received: 2 days late

  • Income

    £1.2M

  • Spending

    £1.0M

Income

£1.2M

Spending

£1.0M

Charitable purposes

The objects for which the Society is established are to advance education and vocational training, particularly for young people, by providing training, teaching, apprenticeships, courses, facilities and resources for the acquisition and development of occupational skills and work experience for the benefit of the inhabitants of Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.

Governing document

IPS Rules

Other name

  • 6 Trustees
  • 16 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mr Gary William Mcallister
  • Mr Paul Gerard Donaghy
  • Mr Alan Simpson Waite
  • Mrs Roisin Gilgunn
  • John Savage
  • Denny Elliott

Contact details

Public Address

Ms Beth Ogilvie, Skilled Ni, 98-102 Donegall Street, Belfast, 98-102 Donegall Street, BT1 2GW

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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