The Maritime Charities Group (MCG), Trinity House, Nautilus Slater Fund and the Merchant Navy Welfare Board have announced the extension of the MCG Retraining and Redundancy Bursary Fund until the end of this year. The fund, which is administered by the Marine Society on behalf of MCG, provides extra cash for training and refresher courses .
A CHARITY group has reminded rating who’ve lost work due to Covid-19 that funding is available for training and refresher courses to help find employment. Applications to the Maritime Charities Group Retraining and Redundancy Bursary, which launched in November last year, have been coming in at a steady rate but the response from ratings has been lower than anticipated. Figures show that over three quarters of successful applications for the fund, which is aimed at UK-based merchant seafarers, came from officers. The group is now asking for ratings who need support to come forward and take advantage of this funding which now stands at £40k.
Maritime Charities Target Ratings With Extra Cash For Training
The Maritime Charities Group (MCG) is reminding ratings who’ve lost work due to Covid-19 that funding is available towards training and refresher courses that could help them get a new job or a new contract in the industry. Applications to the MCG Retraining and Redundancy Bursary, which was launched in November last year, have been coming in at a steady rate but the response from ratings has been lower than anticipated. Figures out this week show that over three quarters of successful applications came from officers.
Chair of MCG, Commander Graham Hockley LVO RN said: “We’re delighted with the response to the bursary, and, with over 30 applications approved so far and over £15k awarded in grants, it’s going really well. But the number of applications from ratings is relatively low, especially from those in the ferry industry. We want to redress the balance, so we’re sending a message out to ratings that the