What will you do with up to £200 for learning or training?

The Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce is now an approved ILA Provider (Individual Learning Account).


What will you do with up to £200 for learning or training?

Skills Development Scotland Individual Learning Accounts (ILAs) are for people who are 16 or over and living in Scotland and are for individuals who will benefit most from this support. You can apply for an ILA if you do not have a degree or above, are not undertaking any secondary, further or higher education, training through the Employability Fund or Modern Apprenticeship, or participating on the Community Jobs Scotland programme. You must also have an income of £22,000 a year or less, or be on certain benefits to be eligible to get up to £200 towards the costs of learning or training.

ILAs are available if you are interested in learning something new or brushing up your skills. There is a wide range of courses to choose from and you can study with any approved ILA learning provider, including learning centres, local colleges, universities and private training companies.

To find out more and to request an application pack, visit myworldofwork.co.uk or call Chamber on 01224 343917.

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