Objectives and Strategic Vision
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Ó: An Roinn Breisoideachais agus Ardoideachais, Taighde, Nuálaíochta agus Eolaíochta
- Foilsithe: 11 Márta 2026
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 11 Márta 2026
The National Skills Council is an advisory, non-statutory body made up of high-level representatives from Irish industry, social partners and main non-governmental stakeholders. As the primary national partnership platform, the Council follows a demand-led approach and works to provide the Minister and Government with independent strategic advice to effectively shape policy responses aligned with labour market needs.
By providing demand-led expertise - based on current, first-hand experience of how things work on the ground - the NSC plays a vital role in shaping and delivering skills and workforce development policies to effectively enhance Ireland’s lifelong learning performance through reskilling and upskilling, while also addressing the many ongoing challenges presented by demographic change, digitisation and sustainability.
The National Skills Council’s Terms of Reference can be found below. It is a dynamic record and can be edited subject to Council’s agreement.
Chairperson and members
The National Skills Council is a broadly representative partnership made up of :
- 8 enterprise representatives from different sectors/sized organisations,
- 4 representatives of the social partners nominated by ICTU, IBEC, ISME, and the Community and Voluntary Sector,
- 2 skills experts, one of which is an academic expert on transversal skills, and the other a labour market skills expert
and is chaired by an enterprise representative.
Biographies of the Chairperson, Dr Kevin Marshall, and Council members can be found here.
The NSC is supported in its work by the High Level Skills Implementation Group (HLSIG).
The HLSIG is composed of ex officio representatives from Government Departments and Agencies and is chaired by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Skills. It provides policy expertise and operational support to the National Skills Council as needed.
Organisations represented on High Level Skills Implementation Group
| Organisation |
| Regional Skills Fora |
| Department of Education |
| Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment |
| Department of Social Protection |
| Higher Education Authority |
| SOLAS |
| Education Training Boards Ireland |
| Quality and Qualifications Ireland |
| Research Ireland |
| IDA Ireland |
| Enterprise Ireland |
| Skillnet Ireland |
| Irish Universities Association |
| Higher Education Colleges Association |
| Technological Higher Education Association |
Additional subject matter experts from the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science may periodically join meetings of the HLSIG.