Business

200 participants graduate from Now Group training academies

HATS OFF: Now Group participants Darren Taggart and Christine Porter with presenter Cate Conway and Now Group chief executive Maeve Monaghan
HATS OFF: Now Group participants Darren Taggart and Christine Porter with presenter Cate Conway and Now Group chief executive Maeve Monaghan

MORE than 200 Now Group participants from across the north are celebrating graduating from a range of bespoke training and employment academies.

Focused on supporting those with learning difficulties and autism into sustainable employment, it was the largest graduation ceremony in the Now Group’s history as 214 graduates received certificates for completing training in core industries including employability, business administration, catering and hospitality and cyber security.

Participants received their certificates at a special ceremony at Belfast City Hall attended by deputy lord mayor Michelle Kelly, Now Group chair John Gordon and Now participants and their families.

Now Group chief executive Maeve Monaghan said: “Our training academies are dedicated to equipping participants with tangible skills and qualifications that will enable them to enter the workforce and make meaningful contributions to their communities.

“We're so proud of our graduates, and we look forward to supporting more individuals with disabilities in their journey towards fulfilling careers.”

With over 1,600 participants, Now Group (www.nowgroup.org) is proactively partnering with businesses to identify challenges in the recruitment marketplace and to provide solutions to individuals who face barriers when it comes to securing a job.

One such business that has partnered with Now Group is Citi, which since committing to becoming a JAM card friendly business in 2022 has had more than 3,300 colleagues successfully complete the training.

Leigh Meyer, site head of Citi in Belfast added: “Our objectives and deep commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in all its forms, align with those of the Now Group. We engage with partners to support people to realise their full potential and provide an open, inclusive accessible workplace for all.

“While we are proud of the success we have achieved to date we know we still have much to do in this area. We are committed to further developing programmes that will remove social inequality barriers, develop skills, improve employability, and target those with differing abilities to reduce the disproportionately high rate of economic inactivity in the sick and disabled community in Northern Ireland.

“I look forward to developing and deepening our relationship with the Now group to support people with differing abilities into jobs with a future.”

Amongst the graduates were Darren Taggart and Christine Porter, who completed training academies in the retail and catering sectors respectively.

“Completing the retail academy has made such a difference to my life,” said Darren, who has gone on to secure a job with M&S in Carrickfergus.

“Through the training academy, the Now Group has given me an opportunity to develop the necessary skills in an industry that I’m truly passionate about and interested in – which is invaluable.

“I have learned all the practical skills I need to sustain a successful career and I’m really looking forward to joining the world of work and learning even more about the retail industry.”

Christine said: “I’m excited about the prospect of gaining employment in foodservice and hospitality. Completing the training academy has given me the confidence I needed to take the leap into full-time employment.

“I would urge anyone that’s thinking about signing up for a Now Group academy to do it as soon as possible – it really has changed my life for the better and I’m really looking forward to what the future will hold.”

This year Now Group is aiming to support 200 people with learning difficulties into employment through various academies that are currently operating in the hospitality, tourism, ICT, horticulture, and cyber security industries.