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Scottish construction to receive £5.4m to attract, train…
The Scottish construction sector is set to receive a £5.4m injection of support for training and retraining more skilled workers to help the industry face the skills challenges of the future.
Recruit an apprentice in England
How to recruit an apprentice in England and the support you can receive from CITB.
A plan to meet construction's biggest challenges
CITB’s Business Plan outlines our bold reforming agenda for the next three years.
Join the new Levy Strategy Committee
CITB Director of Policy and Strategy Steve Radley explains how to join the Levy Strategy Committee.
Wales to receive £3.6m construction investment to…
The British construction sector is set to receive a £17.8m injection of support for training and retraining more skilled workers to help the industry face the skills challenges of the future.
Supporting training and addressing key challenges – CITB…
Supporting Scottish construction businesses while ensuring new recruits are welcomed into the industry are the key goals of CITB’s plan for 2021/22 for Scotland, unveiled today (Wednesday 7 April).
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2018-2022 -…
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2018-2022 - Scotland
CITB sets out solutions to “Big Six” skills challenges…
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has today set out its plans to help the industry meet critical skills challenges and secure its future workforce.
Construct Croydon: Improving Pathways for Women and LTU…
LBC will adopt a coordinated approach to up-scaling its existing services and extend the offering of this for a construction sector specific pathway to engage more women and long term unemployed into the Croydon construction sector.
CITB unveils new direction: Investing in the construction …
Today, CITB unveiled its Business Plan for 2024-25. The new direction sets out to build on previous plans and shows how they will support and empower employers by investing £267m over the coming year.