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CSN report highlights need for continued collaboration
CITB’s Construction Skills Network (CSN) 2018-2022 forecast shows output and employment growth despite recent political and economic upheavals. Here, Chief Executive Sarah Beale shares her thoughts on the collaborative approach needed to keep pace
Site Supervisors' Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)…
This two-day SSSTS course is for site supervisors. You will learn about your legal responsibilities regarding health, safety, welfare and environmental issues.
An event to help local construction businesses thrive
An interactive, employer-designed construction roadshow is coming to Llanelli next week (November 5)
Quality and skills training 'Spotlight on the…
The project is an awareness campaign which will emphasise the importance of employing competent, highly trained and professional companies and personnel; increase training of new Apprenticeships and increase NVQ uptake; ensure that educational
Assessor training and certification: Development of…
An employer-led project to increase availability of on-site assessment provision in the Finishing sector, in Scotland and North England. This employer will upskill 3 employees to become qualified assessors through working in partnership with
Assessor Infrastructure (commission) Scottish specialist…
This project sits under the commission for Assessor Infrastructure (Passive Fire)
Building Mental Health MHFA Instructors CPD Awareness…
This project will allow the 288 Instructors trained through the Building Mental Health MHFA Instructor Training Programme currently funded by CITB to attend CPD Mental Health Awareness training with MHFA England.
CITB's Leadership and Management Fund approves 38…
CITB will progress its Leadership and Management Development Fund with 38 successful bids, valued at just under £2.8m and aiming to support over 7,000 workers.
CITB proposes action to increase efficiency, cut costs
Consultation with employees to reduce size by 110 roles.
Master Ground Worker Programme
The project will pilot and test a programme of training which will instil the latest technical and practical skills in the ground working sector, an area which is increasingly focussing on environmental and technical concerns.