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Employer Networks

We have seen a significant increase in uptake of Employer Networks and while this is positive that we have supported more employers, it means our current financial year budget is now fully committed. Therefore employers cannot book training that will take place before the 1 April but bookings can be made now for training after this date.

What are Employer Networks?

Employer Networks (ENs), setup and funded by CITB, is a collaboration between CITB and local employers. They have two main objectives:

  • Make it easier for you to access the training and funding you need, and
  • Bring together employers and other stakeholders at a local level to address immediate and future skills needs in their own regions, through effective use of training provision.

This highly successful initiative, launched in 2022, has seen more employers supported than ever before, and by working with area steering groups the aim is to deliver the right training, to the right people, at the right time - to meet local needs.

Collectively employers are shaping the way funds provided by CITB are spent, and on what.

Support and funding

Employer Network support is available to employers with less than 250 employees. Engagement Advisers will not only help you identify the training you need now and in the future; they’ll also organise it for you!

Recent funding changes mean that most construction specific short duration courses, including Health & Safety, can now be funded through Employer Networks and we encourage new and innovative training such as net zero, green skills and leadership & management.

The exceptions are:

  • Scaffolding - which remains partially funded through the CITB grants route
  • Plant Training - which remains partially funded through the CITB grants route
  • A small number of specialist short courses. See full list of course exceptions
  • First Aid Training – which is no longer funded.

How does funding work?

We’ve made the process as simple as possible. Once your training has been booked your training provider will invoice you with the proportion of the total cost you need to pay and when by, and CITB will pay the difference.

Our aim is to support as many eligible employers as possible with their training needs, however Employer Networks funding is budget-led, not demand-led and funding values are subject to change. Should area demand be projected to exceed available funding then non mandatory training will be prioritised.

The budget is reviewed regularly by CITB and the local employer steering groups.

Their purpose is to engage with other local employers and advise how funding should be prioritised and allocated, and to effectively use training provision to address immediate and future skills needs in their region. To find out more or to get involved in the employer steering group, speak to your CITB Adviser.

Working together to address the skills gap

Employer Networks offer much more than just funded training. The networks provide an opportunity for employers to come together at a local level to inform CITB on training needs, advise on funding priorities, and work collectively to address immediate and future skills gaps in their region. This insight is shared with training providers to inform decisions on future courses and training they might wish to offer, providing a joined-up approach that delivers the skills outcomes needed.

86% of employers stated that the process of accessing training was simpler through Employer Networks.

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Local network areas

Employer Networks can be found across Great Britain. If you are based in one of the areas below and are CITB-registered, you can benefit from being part of an Employer Network.

Use the links below to find an Employer Network in your area:

England

North

Network area Contact details
Cumbria and Lancashire
Greater Manchester
Merseyside and Cheshire
Northeast and Teeside
North & East Yorkshire & Humberside
South & West Yorkshire

Midlands and East

Network area Contact details
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire
Birmingham, Black Country, Coventry and Warwickshire
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Leicestershire and Northants
Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Norfolk and Suffolk
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, Milton Keynes
The Marches, Stoke and Staffordshire, Worcestershire

London

Network area Contact details
London Central and West
London North and East 
London South 

South East

Network area Contact details
East and West Sussex
Essex
Kent
Surrey

South West

Network area Contact details
Devon and Cornwall
Dorset, Avon and Somerset
Gloucestershire, Swindon and Wiltshire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight

Scotland

Network area Contact details
Scotland North - Aberdeen City - Aberdeenshire, Dundee and Angus
Highlands and Islands, Argyll, Moray
Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire

Lothian and Borders, Perth Fife and Clacks

Scotland Central

Wales

Network area Contact details
North and Mid Wales
South East Wales 
South West Wales 

Not sure who covers your area? Contact us.

Testimonials

Stacey Felmingham - Office Coordinator, Aspect Group Services Ltd said:

“Having the Employer Network has enabled us to offer a wider variety of training courses to our team both on site and in the office.  With the support from the Norfolk Construction Training Group we have been able to navigate the process effectively and efficiently."

"The simplicity and broad scope of the initiative has allowed us to offer training to more employees than we initially budgeted for over the year, which is fantastic news as a business and for the individual."

Kelsey Burnett - Training Coordinator, Luddon Construction Ltd, Scottish Civils said:

"We’ve already booked in a number of upskilling courses for our existing staff. The increased funding has helped our business financially, allowing us to organise even more training, with no additional admin or claim forms to be submitted in order to receive the funding."

"The reduced administration has allowed our staff to focus on other things and knowing the employer network had everything in place on our behalf was such a weight lifted from our shoulders, knowing the funding was in hand."

Andrea Gravell - Resource Director, Lloyd & Gravell Ltd, Llanelli said:

"We heard about the Cyfle Employer Network through Carmarthenshire Construction Training Association Ltd.  By tapping into the training organised by the local employer network contractors are able to benefit from training that would otherwise be difficult to source and more expensive, as training providers require a minimum number to run a training course." 

The additional funding made available through the network has enabled us to use our training budget to increase training opportunities across the company."

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On the 8th January 2026 the way we fund training changed. Find out more at Grants & Funding Changes

Large Employers

A new large employer fund will be launched from 1 April. Start talking with your local Adviser to get support for your training and skills needs for 2026.

More information 

Employer Network policy statement (PDF, 150KB) 

What do I need to do to benefit from Employer Networks?
As long as you are registered with CITB, up to date with your levy and have an Employer Network in your area you can access & benefit from this service.

Will it cost me anything to join?
Employer Networks are free to join for any levy-registered employer.

Are there any other costs?
Each Employer Network has a budget to spend on training. The employers within the network decide how funds are used for the greatest benefit.

Once your training has been booked, your training provider will invoice you with the proportion of the total cost you need to pay and when by, and CITB will pay the difference.

Is this only for face to face training?
No. The training can be face-to-face (in person or tutor-led online) or e-learning.

Is there a limit to how many can join an Employer Network?
There are no limits whatsoever - as long as employers meet the criteria mentioned above then as many as wish to join, can do so.

I'm a member of a TG, can I still access funded training via an EN?
Yes of course; you can continue as a TG member and still benefit from ENs. If your GTO knows your training needs they can pass this straight on to the EN Adviser. TGs and ENs will be working closely together to ensure employers received the best support and access to training to meet their skill needs.