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Major CITB funding boost to retain more apprentices in…

Employers and apprentices in the Scottish construction industry welcomed news today that the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) will increase its annual attendance grant funding to £2,500 for each apprentice in training. As an added

Safe Use of Quick Hitches

This one day course is suitable if you have received no formal instruction or if you have experience in the use of quick hitches and wish to refresh or update your skills. This course will give you an understanding of the various classifications of

Drylining apprenticeship course

This apprenticeship course is for people who want to gain a vocational qualification in interior systems installation while gaining industry experience. Furthermore, you’ll receive training in the theory of partition, drywall and ceiling

Pathways into construction

This commission aims to connect employers with people who don’t traditionally enter construction. It will also benefit those who are not in training or employment and want to enter the sector, but find it hard to do so.

CITB chief emails industry

Today's key messages are on Apprenticeships, the CITB Levy, Site Safety Plus, a new employer support database and a monthly construction competition for schoolchildren across England, Scotland and Wales.

Industry Funding Committee

Find out about the Industry Funding committee who advises our Board on our Industry Funding strategy, policy and investments

Take Control: Vehicle Marshalling

This CITB course will prepare you to recognise the importance of accepting and dispersing vehicles safely and efficiently. You will learn how to avoid significant risks and practise the clear, precise signals you need to give to vehicles.

“A journey I will treasure”

Since training with Cyfle Building Skills award-winning apprentice and Construction Ambassador Lynsey Davies, 37, has had a colourful construction journey. Lynsey has gained a NVQ in plastering, managed the construction of a maternity ward project