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EnviroSkillnet is:
- A network for, and run by, environmental consultants
- The primary objective will be to access training in specific, relevant topics to maintain and upskill staff
- The financial cost of training will be supported through grant aided funding (up to 80%)
EnviroSkillnet is a Learning Network comprising of a group of companies working together to provide training for their employees. EnviroSkillnet comprises of companies, interested in quality training in specialist environmental areas. We are funded jointly by Skillnets and the member companies. |

Skillnets is an enterprise led body that was set up in April 1999 to provide companies with new opportunities to develop relevant, effective answers to their training and development needs. |
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| | | Why should my company join EnviroSkillnet? | Firms work together in Learning Networks for a variety of reasons. Among them are the opportunities to:
1. Reduce costs
2. Achieve economies of scale, scope and spend
3. Enhance their competitiveness in both domestic and international markets
4. Increase sales and turnover
5. Reduce uncertainty
6. Reduce isolation
7. Learn from others and absorb best practice
8. Raise the profile of the company
9. Jointly recognise and improve standards
10. Stimulate new business opportunities
11. Innovate and commercialise new products and services
12. Form new capital bases and create new businesses |
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| | | How do I join EnviroSkillnet? | Please complete the membership form below to register as an EnviroSkillNet member |
| | | | Benefits | The fee will entitle members to:
- 2 national network events
- Access to subsidised training (80%)
- Access to EnviroSkillnet listserver
- Feature in a directory of expertise on the EnviroSkillnet website
*The subscription fee will be accepted on the expectation of setting up a network i.e. that we will be successful in our application to Skillnets for funding. Subscription fees will be fully refunded if our application in unsuccessful and a network is not formed by 30th November 2007. |
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