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Free training courses launched to get Suffolk working

More than 30 free training courses have been launched in Suffolk to help workers and businesses gain skills in sectors including construction, healthcare and clean energy.

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Suffolk workers and residents can access free training in construction and healthcare.

Why it matters: The Skills Bootcamps offer practical training in high-demand sectors at no cost to learners aged 19 and over, targeting career changers, unemployed workers and employees seeking progression.

The details: Courses span construction (civil operative training, highways maintenance, CAD), health and care (early years practitioners, SENCO coordinators, healthcare support workers), and emerging sectors including offshore wind vessel support, nuclear upskilling, heat pump installation and AI literacy. Other programmes cover bus driving, aviation skills, sustainable business practices, project management and digital transformation.

Suffolk and Norfolk received £4 million in Government funding to deliver 67 new Skills Bootcamps, which will train 1,345 adults across the region. In Suffolk, 10 courses are being delivered in-person at local colleges and training providers, with 22 available online.

The short, flexible courses are co-designed with employers and focus on intermediate skills, offering direct links to local employers. They are part of a £136 million national investment to train over 40,000 learners across priority sectors in 2025-2026.

What they're saying: Jack Abbott MP said the bootcamps offer residents practical routes into well-paid careers and progression, adding: "Whether someone is looking to start a new career, gain extra qualifications, or move up in their current role, these courses give people the tools to succeed."

Councillor Richard Smith MVO, Suffolk County Council's deputy leader and cabinet member for finance, economic development and skills, said: "These programmes will help people across both counties gain the skills that local employers are crying out for, supporting good jobs, stronger businesses and a more resilient economy."

For context: The programmes are delivered jointly by Suffolk County Council and Norfolk County Council, working with a range of providers, and are funded by the Department for Education through the government's Skills for Life initiative. Skills Bootcamps are open to anyone aged 19 and over looking to change careers or improve their skills, as well as to employers who want to train their staff.

The launch comes as Ipswich's jobseeker rate stands at 4.3%, above the 4.0% national average and the highest in Suffolk. Local businesses have cited rising employment costs as the biggest barrier to hiring, even when demand for work exists.

What's unclear: Data on completion rates or employment outcomes for previous Skills Bootcamp cohorts in Suffolk was not included in the announcement, nor details of which local employers have committed to hiring graduates from the new programmes.

The bottom line: With training available locally or online at no cost, Suffolk workers have routes to employment in construction, healthcare and clean energy sectors.

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