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CSF gives Paul new appetite for life
In February 2020, 54-year old print manager Paul Whitlock decided it was time for a fresh start and to undertake a new challenge. Having refurbished a few properties in his spare time he decided to set up as a painter and decorator as it was
Open Doors: An important opportunity for industry
Zara Edmondson from Kier reveals the value of taking part in Open Doors and why more businesses should get on board.
Existing ATOs (Approved Training Organisations)
CITB is responsible for helping to develop and maintain standards and qualifications in the construction industry. The information on this page is for existing Approved Training Organisations (ATOs) only. It is no longer possible to apply to become
Sarah Beale's end of year message 2018
Hello everyone, As we approach Christmas, I wanted to share my thoughts and reflect on what has been a productive, transformative and challenging year at CITB.
Our approach to managing ATOs
CITB is responsible for helping to develop and maintain standards and qualifications in the construction industry. We want to ensure that the training you provide is delivered and assessed to an industry agreed standard.
Previous Freedom Of Information requests
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Rapid response by construction industry to Carillion…
Construction giant Carillion went into liquidation in January, leaving the jobs of more than 43,000 employees, including 1,148 apprentices in England, at risk. Carillion’s work spanned projects such as the Battersea Power station redevelopment,
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Ruby urges girls to choose construction
Great British Bake-off star Ruby Bhogal had an empowering message for over 600 Welsh school girls during a unique, nationwide event at the Construction Wales Innovation Centre (CWIC).
Increase in Apprenticeships Grant Funding
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) today announced a major boost in funding to help employers take on construction apprentices.