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ROUND UP


Registration op ens for Ski llFRIDGE 2019: Giving RACHP appre


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R OUND U P


Registration opens for SkillFRIDGE 2019: rentices the chance to shine


Registration is nowopen for the 2019 cy the RACHP industry develop their care


T


he RACHP industry is intrinsic to modern life in the developed world; it keeps our food fresh and our buildings comfortable, it ensures the safe storage of medicines and helps to keep our data centres running in this digital age.


However, despite its vital role, the UK RACHP industry – along with the entire engineering sector – is facing a major skills shortage.


SkillFRIDGE, in partnership withWorldSkills UK and a network of top industry sponsors, is working to tackle this crisis head-on, highlighting the importance of RACHP skills and the many rewarding career opportunities available to young people entering th e industry.


Howdoes itwor k ? How does it work?


SkillFRIDGE enables young engineers studying up to Level 3 RACHP to engage with the wider industry, testing their mettle against their peers and strengthening their skills through a


competition which works in three main stages. The first stage is online registration. Now open for the 2019 competition cycle until 5 April, training providers and employers are encouraged to provide outstanding apprentices and students with the opportunity to boost their careers, gaining knowledge, connections and confidence. Prior to registering, all apprentices must complete the preliminary test, carried out by a training provider. Scores must be submitted during registration, while test papers must be submitted to SkillFRIDGE for verification by 5 April.


Once the preliminary test has been completed, any apprentice aged 16+ studying Level 2/3 RACHP may be registered via the online form. When registering, competitors that are eligible for WorldSkills UK competitions can request to be assessed as aWSUK competitor.


After registration closes, the national competition starts. Held throughout the UK from


May to August, the regional heats will see registered competitors complete a series of tasks under strict time schedules, assessed by a panel of specially selected industry experts. After the heats have concluded, the competitor who s highest will be crowned the SkillFRIDG winner.


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Alongside the national winner, the five other highest scoring competitors from the national competition will be invited to compete at the WorldSkills UK National Final, held atWorldSkills UK LIVE at Birmingham’s NEC in November 2019. The gold medal winner from the National Final will be presented with a trophy, and their respective training provider will receive the SkillFRIDGE Shield.


Meanwhile – and subject to age eligibility – those apprentices who achieve a sufficiently high score in the National Final will also be considered to represent Great Britain at internatio WorldSkills competitions.


The competition is undoubtedly cha but it is precisely this fact that makes it


llenging, nal


worthwhile. Last year’s gold medallist, Dominic Dray from Royale Refrigeration and Air


Conditioning, explained: “Being able to say that I won the gold medal is a great feeling, especially because it’s a tough competition that really does test your skills and knowledge. It’s a chance to show others what you can do, and having got through it successfully will stand me in good stead for my future career.”


For more information, or to register an apprentice for SkillFRIDGE 2019, visit: www.skillfridge.co.uk .


Taking the RACHP industry further Taking the RACHP industry further


Participants who progress from theWorldSkills UK National Final to compete at an international level will represent their country on the world stage.


Naturally, for the talented competitors who make it this far, the training process intensifies. It was on his way to deliver this crucial training –


March 02 91 2019 www. wwweducation-today.co.uk.co.uk 94 cycle of SkillFRIDGE, the competitionwhich aims to put ry on themap, tackling theUK skills crisiswhile helping young engineers to


ahead of the 2019 international competition in Kazan, Russia – that lead SkillFRIDGE judge,Mark Forsyth, decided to get in touch with BBC Radio 2 to explain more.


With the BBC having consistently reported on the engineering skills crisis faced by the UK, it was no surprise thatMr Forsyth subsequently received a shout out on the broadcaster’s Radio 2 Breakfast Show hosted by Zoe Ball, who was keen to know more about the competition and its goals.


As the skills shortage increasingly makes


headlines in the mainstream media, SkillFRIDGE has the potential to take the RACHP industry further, reaching a wider audience than ever before. This means there is no better time than now to align your brand with the competition and show your support for the RACHP leaders of tomorrow.


For further inforfo mation on the opportunities available, contact Karena Cooper on 01622 699150 or at kcooper@datateam.co.uk


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