00:00For many years, Pembrokeshire's skilled economy has been strengthened by the excellent employment
00:05opportunities provided along the Haven waterway, particularly in the hydrocarbon industry,
00:10with companies such as Valero and RWE at the forefront, supported by an outstanding supply
00:16chain which includes Jenkins and Davis and Leadwood. These industries and businesses
00:21will remain essential for years to come. However, with the success of the Celtic
00:26Freeport and new opportunities emerging from initiatives such as Pembroke Dock Marine Project,
00:31the Pembroke Net Zero Centre and floating offshore wind developments in the Celtic Sea,
00:35there is potential for some jobs to transition into these new sectors through targeted training.
00:41So how is the Welsh Government working with employers, such as those that I've mentioned,
00:45to harness their expertise, to listen to their voices and ensure that the right reskilling and
00:51upskilling programmes are being delivered to address the skills gaps identified by key
00:56industries and businesses along the Haven waterway?
00:59Well, thanks very much, and I'm sure you were as delighted as I was to hear that those tax
01:05reliefs are now open in relation to the two Freeports, not just in relation to Anglesey,
01:13where I was privileged to visit last week, but also in relation to Port Talbot and Milford Haven.
01:20But you're quite right, we do need to get people prepared for the transition
01:25and I know a huge amount of work is being done through and with Pembrokeshire College,
01:30for example. One of the projects I'm particularly pleased about is the individual learning accounts,
01:38and what that does is to target people who are already in work, perhaps on a lower salary,
01:45but it helps them to transition into higher-skilled jobs while they're in the workplace,
01:51so it improves their opportunities in those areas where we know we have skills shortages,
01:58and I think it's a really exciting project, and that has increased in terms of the funding.
02:05We've got funding for 23, 24, the amount of money was close to £21 million, we invested that,
02:14so thousands of people are using that opportunity, so I would recommend people in your area to take
02:21a look at those individual learning accounts. John Griffiths. Diolch Llywydd.
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