September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 1 Labour Delegates: Mr Narius Moloto- Chairperson Mr Teboho Thejane- CEO Ms Divine Dichabe- PRO Mr Saul Nkosi- CFO Mr Christoph Heil- Training Ops Manager SETALogo Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA)
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 2 ACRONYMS Employed learners Unemployed learners WSP- Work Skills Plan NVC- New Venture Creation FET- Further Education and Training CCOE- Construction Centre of Excellence GDE- Gauteng Department of Education Labour
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 3 Labour Progress Report NSDS 2005/6 SETALogo NSDS TargetTargetAchievement Large firms participation in WSPs Medium firms participation in WSPs SMME participation in WSPs ABET programmes completed ’s in learnerships ’s completed learnerships Support offered for non-levy payers ’s in learnerships ’s completed learnerships Learners in NVC programmes5181 Training providers accredited in NVC314 CCOE’s21
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 4 Progress Report NSDS 2005/ learners supported in learnership agreements, 60% aiming at Artisan qualifications 2200 learners supported in skills programmes whereas more than 80% included Health and Safety unit standards regarded as highly critical in the sector 1134 learners supported in bursaries at Technikons & universities in programmes aimed at majority scarce professional skills (Civil engineering, quantity surveying, structural engineering) 1391 learners registered on ABET level 1-4 Labour
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 5 Progress Report NSDS 2005/6 991 learners supported within the National EPWP Programme: –538 Construction Supervisor (NQF level 4) –460 Construction Contractors (NQF level 2) The above includes mentorship programmes for the“contractor learners” in order to support sustainable new venture creation. 43 bursary students in internship workplace experience that enables them to take up work after completion of the programme Labour
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 6 Labour Progress Report Unemployed Learners SETALogo PROVINCENO. OF LEARNERS Western Cape1497 KwaZulu/Natal1414 Gauteng1342 Free state1262 Eastern Cape620 Limpopo544 North West246 Northern Cape222 Mpumalanga216
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 7 Labour Progress Report FETs SETALogo Number of FET colleges accredited for NQF Programmes PROVINCENO. OF FET’S Eastern Cape1 Kwazulu Natal4 Western Cape2 Gauteng4 North West3 Limpopo0 Free State2 Northern Cape0 Mpumalanga0
September 2006SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises 8 CETA has engaged the GDE in an effort to align the learnerships with the FET curricular- Task team in place Facilitation of workplace experiential placement with FET’s Encourage learners, particularly women and youth to consider entepreneurship Continue setting provincial targets on scarce and critical skills Challenges- Rural provinces are dominated by low NQF level courses. Labour Future Plans for Organisation SETALogo