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Terms of bidding for the Skills and Training fund
This is a supporting legal document which you should read before completing an application form.
Scottish Highland emergency services team up with…
Around 120 apprentices and staff in the construction industry attended crucial road safety training in Inverness this week to help protect them from dangerous road accidents on their daily commute to work.
Training a quarter-million workers as pandemic loomed –…
CITB supported the training of nearly a quarter of a million construction workers in the last financial year, according to newly published accounts.
CITB signs heads of terms with West Suffolk College over…
CITB confirms that it is to sign a heads of terms agreement with West Suffolk College over the sale of the National Construction College (NCC) at Bircham Newton.
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.
Construction employer frameworks for ex-offenders in…
Commission: Employer led training and employment pathways into construction for ex-offenders. The project will map existing training / employment provision for ex-offenders.
History tells us why we must act on climate change -…
As yesterday marked the first Green Jobs Taskforce meeting, CITB’s Sustainability and Innovation Lead, Richard Bayliss, explores both the challenges and opportunities in meeting net zero.
Hints and tips
These hints and tips come from real-world experiences of National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) project leaders and co-ordinators.
Nation Council Chair vacancy: Help shape the future of…
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has a Nation Council Chair vacancy for Scotland.
Thousands more SMEs set to pay no CITB Levy for 2021;…
Thousands of construction SMEs are set to pay no Levy at all for 2021-22, under new CITB proposals submitted to the Government this week.