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Portadown job fair opens doors to employment

A vibrant job fair held at Millennium Court, Portadown, on Wednesday 28th March attracted a strong turnout of job seekers and local employers, reinforcing the commitment of Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough Council...

Employability and Skills conference embraced by local employers

Over 130 local employers attended the 'Get Future Ready: Employability and Skills’ Conference on Thursday 13 March in The Armagh City Hotel. The annual conference was organised by the Labour Market Partnership and funded by...
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Get future ready with the employability and skills conference!

The annual Employability and Skills Conference returns to Armagh City Hotel on Thursday 13 March! The event will focus on helping businesses to ‘get future ready’ by recruiting, retaining and reskilling a resilient and...

About LMP

In February 2021, the Labour Market Partnership (LMP) was established with the aim for residents in our borough to have the skills, information, support, and opportunities to succeed in the labour market so they can make informed choices, access effective pathways, and reach their full potential.

Funded by the Department for Communities, Labour Market Partnerships create targeted employment action plans for council areas, allowing for collaboration at local and regional level to support people towards and into work.

Co-designed with a range of stakeholders, the ABC LMP programmes offer accredited training, one to one mentoring, work placements and job matching.

Download the current action plan for 2024/24 here

The highlights and successes from the past few years are outlined below.

For any enquiries, please contact 

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