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Available specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP)
The specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP) are 18-month long new entrant training programmes. The programmes lead to a vocational qualification (NVQ/SVQ), and are considered by trade associations and employers as 'sector apprenticeships'.
NSAfC toolkit
The National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) toolkit is a free online resource full of information, advice and guidance about the NSAfC way of working.
The challenges and opportunities of getting apprentices…
With National Apprenticeship Week 2021 drawing to a close, CITB's Director of Strategy and Policy Steve Radley explains the challenges and opportunities of getting apprentices into the construction industry.
What is an Approved Training Organisation (ATO)?
Find out about CITB Approved Training Organisatiosn (ATOs)
CITB launches Brickwork Academy to tackle national skills …
We've launched an innovative new Brickwork Academy to help address a national shortage of bricklayers.
Pathway Apprenticeships for school leavers facing fewer…
Young people will have the chance to train and get qualifications in sectors with long-term prospects thanks to a new initiative launched in response to the pandemic.
Scottish construction apprenticeships come out on top,…
Figures recently released by Skills Development Scotland (SDS) indicate construction apprenticeships have bounced back from the pandemic, stronger than ever.
Apply for a CITB Apprenticeship
Find out what steps you need to take to get your apprenticeship
CITB sets out over £290k to digitally transform Scottish…
Scotland’s construction bosses and their suppliers are at the heart of a new, CITB-funded programme to give construction leaders the skills to drive digital transformation.
Procurement pilots set to save contractors and supply…
CITB and construction employers are piloting four schemes to improve procurement practices for homebuilding and infrastructure projects set to achieve £25m savings.