FÁS to be replaced with new agency
Mary Coughlan has announced that FAS is to be replaced with a new training agency in 2011 (http://news.eircom.net/breakingnews/...?view=Standard). As somebody who did a FAS course way back in the day, and later, as a freelance trainer, worked for two companies with FAS contracts, I’m not sure that a new body replicating the mistakes and inefficiencies of the old one is a good idea. Wasn’t FAS the replacement for AnCo and the National Manpower Service, both seen as inefficient and not delivering results or VFM? What odds on a clean broom, or: chairs, Titanic, reshuffle. It smacks of doing something because she has to be seen to be doing something.
I’m also more than a little wary of the issue of certification. There are too many wishy-washy certifying institutes that are nothing more than money-making operations. Unlike, say, FETAC (at least in state colleges), they simply accept training companies’ word on course results, without subjecting them to any validation. Obviously not all training companies operating courses for FAS are dodgy, but after the withholding of certificates in Louth, are employers going to trust FAS/its replacement trainees in the future?
Any ideas, btw, what the new agency could be called? The funnier, more satirical the better... An Bord Uafásach...?