Major Milestone for DigiTay
OVER 1,000 people have now been supported through DigiTay - the Tay Cities Digital Skills project. |
Part of the £20 million, Regional Skills and Employability Development Programme, funded by the Scottish Government, DigiTay was awarded over £1.5m of government funding over three years. The project aims to support regional economic growth and the digital labour market in North East Fife, Angus, Dundee, and Perth & Kinross. Fife Council's spokesperson for Finance, Economy and Strategic Planning Cllr Altany Craik welcomed the news. “This is a significant milestone in the Tay Cities Digital Skills project - a key initiative to building a sustainable and regenerative economy. “Over 1000 people have now been supported through the programme and I hope many will now go on to successful employment, helping boost our local economy and keep talent in the area. I look forward to Phase 2 launching later this year." The objectives for the DigiTay project are to:
The project has a specific focus on inclusive growth, focusing on supporting under - represented groups to upskill and reskill in digital and data skills. Working collaboratively with the local authorities, universities, colleges, businesses and third sector DigiTay has successfully delivered a range of innovative and inclusive programmes in collaboration with key partners:
For more information visit www.digitay.scot |
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