‘ONE LEARNER – ONE ESTATE AGENCY’ YOUTH EMPOWERMENT BRIGADE PROGRAMME.

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‘ONE LEARNER – ONE ESTATE AGENCY’ YOUTH EMPOWERMENT BRIGADE PROGRAMME

 The intern estate agent will be placed in the service of a registered estate agency under the supervision and control of a suitably qualified mentor for a period of 12 months.  This internship period is intended to equip intern estate agents with the required property market experience while they obtain the necessary real estate qualifications. WHAT IS THE ‘ONE LEARNER – ONE ESTATE AGENCY’ YOUTH EMPOWERMENT BRIGADE PROGRAMME?

The ‘One Learner – One Estate Agency’ Youth Empowerment Brigade Programme will target the youth and previously disadvantaged persons.  It is estimated that approximately intern estate agents will be sourced over a three-year period to take part in the programme.  The programme is available to matriculants, FET (TVET) college graduates, university and university of technology graduates and persons with disability. TARGET GROUPS

 Upon completion of the 12 month internship period and after having been certificated against the NQF Level 4 real estate qualification, intern estate agents will be required to enrol for and pass the Professional Designation Examination (PDE 4);  Intern estate agents having met these requirements can apply for a status upgrade and will have acquired the Professional Practitioner in Real Estate (PPRE);

CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT. Unfunded Mandate: The “One Learner One Estate Agent Initiative” was first introduced at EAAB Summit in October The following Interns were recruited by Principals from previously disadvantaged background: January 2013 – December 2013 – 1945 Interns January 2014 – December 2014 – 2737 Interns January 2015 – May Interns Total 6167 Interns

CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT Funded mandate: We have signed contracts with SSETA in respect of placing 906 learners and interns with Host Employers. SSETA have agreed to fund the project at R per learner /Intern over the 12 months period. Funding in broken down as follows: Learner (706 Learners targeted) Stipend to the Learner R Training service provider per learner R Other expenses R2 000.

CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT. Interns (200 Learners targeted ) Stipend to the Intern R Other expenses R6 000 Learner – Matric Tertiary non-business qualification Intern – Tertiary business related qualification

CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT We currently have placed 798 interns and learners official commencement date (18 th of June 2015): 88% of the learners have signed all the contractual documents as per SSETA requirements: 92 Interns (Target of 200) 705 Learners (Target of 706) 100% Black people (Indians, Coloureds, African) 60% of Black women.

CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT Regional spread of 798 Learners and Interns placed: Gauteng 548 (66%) KZN 125 (18%) Free State 19 ( 3%) Limpopo 12 (2%) Eastern Cape 30 (4%) Western Cape 16 (2%) Mpumalanga 38 (5%) Host Employers – 142 Firms participated.

CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROJECT The SSETA funded programme commencement date was 18 th of June This programme has been in operation for 3 months..The skills providers have commenced with the classroom training which will be performed over the next 6 months. This training commenced during the month of August The stipends have been paid by EAAB for both July and August The July cycle ranges from 18 th June 2015 to 17 th July The August cycle ranges from 18 th July 2015 to 17 th August The July and August 2015 Invoices for Refund have been sent to SSETA.

CURRENT CHALLENGES OF THE PROJECT TIMELY PAYMENT OF STIPENDS, DUE TO THE FOLLOWING: Late submission of attendance registers from Host employers. Incorrect or invalid banking details received from learners/interns. We communicated cut-off dates to Host employers in respect of attendance register submission. The payroll department has requested actual stamped bank statement and ID information.

CURRENT CHALLENGES OF THE PROJECT INSUFFICIENT FUNDS TO MANAGE THE PROJECT Mentorship fee is restricted to R1,000 per learner/Intern per annum.(i.e. over the 12 months) Inadequate from Host Employer point of view. Admin fee is restricted to R1,200 per learner per annum. (i.e. over the 12 months) We have paid R1,5 million in admin (compared to a budget of R1,2 million) We expected to pay for the learners Fidelity Fund certificate.

CURRENT CHALLENGES OF THE PROJECT INSUFFICIENT FUNDS TO MANAGE THE PROJECT Possible Resolutions: Allocation of transformation fund to the One Learner One Estate Agent empowerment fund. Allocation of CPD surplus to the One Learner One Estate Agent empowerment fund.

CURRENT CHALLENGES OF THE PROJECT MIS-COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HOST EMPLOYER, LEAD EMPLOYER AND LEARNERS HAS LEAD TO THE FOLLOWING: Lead employer/ Host employer unaware of interns/learners resignations. Replacement of learners/interns by Host employer without the necessary approval by SSETA and EAAB. Learners/Interns on the Master data file which have not started the programme. (Learners are not responding to phone calls or communication) Possible solutions: Audit to establish res

CURRENT CHALLENGES OF THE PROJECT Possible solutions: Audit to establish the current state of learners/interns on the programme. i.e. number of learners/ interns resignation, number of learners/interns participating on the programme but not listed on the SSETA quality assured database. Rigorous communication with learners and Host employers to ensure that they aware of the programme commencement and timetable going forward.

WAY FORWARD MOU signed with South African Council for Graduate Cooperatives (SACGC)..SACGC will raise funds to finance 3000 unemployed youth and graduates in 2015/16 as part of one intern one estate agent. Second Application send through to SSETA to fund 1700 Placements. Negotiations with Estate Agency with Training Academy’s to recruit interns with Programme criteria.

WAY FORWARD Awareness campaigns with provincial MEC of the “One Learner One Estate Agent” Youth Brigade Programme. Awareness campaigns to obtain more pledges for 2015/ placements batch. (Campaigns start in October/November 2015 in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape) Awareness is also through Community Radio Stations. Engagements with disability groups.

For further information on the ‘One Learner – One Estate Agency’ Youth Empowerment Brigade Programme: Estate Agency Affairs Board on or Tel: or The ‘One Learner – One Estate Agency’ Youth Empowerment Brigade Programme

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