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Variety the spice of life for SkillBuild finalist Marlène …
Swiftly gaining skills in every aspect of a trade is what being an apprentice is all about. SkillBuild finalist Marlène Lagnado is a fine example of the benefits of apprenticeships - and the opportunities construction offers.
Levy Proposals for the 2021 Levy Order
Levy Proposals for the 2021 Levy Order
England Apprenticeship grants
The CITB contributes funding for attendance and achievement on approved apprenticeships in England.
CITB support for employers and apprentices through…
CITB updates on measures addressing the Coronavirus/Covid-19 crisis.
Framework modules and supporting resources
There are five core modules and accompanying documents and templates in the Be FaIR Framework. Each module is construction focused and role specific, and covers all the protected characteristics listed in the Equality Act 2010.
Fairness, Inclusion and Respect - it makes good business…
With over 25 years’ experience, Briony Wickenden is a construction advocate who’s focused on making the industry better for all. With a background in HR, Briony is currently Head of Training and Development at CECA and also heads up the
Regional construction labour and skills research
CITB undertakes detailed analysis of construction demand and supply for Local Enterprise Partnership areas.
Case studies - National Skills Academy for Construction
Learn from experienced National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) project leaders and co-ordinators about how to get it right.
New campaign to change young people's minds about…
With 168,500 construction job opportunities being created by 2023, CITB has launched a new campaign to help get more young people on the tools. The industry needs to change the hearts and minds of under-25s to address the skills shortage, as 71% of
Applying for short course grants
CITB Registered employers can apply for CITB grants for approved short courses (training that lasts from a minimum of 3 hours to maximum 29 days).