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Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 2 December 2020

I hope you’re having a good week as we enter December – and the start of the build-up to Christmas. Today’s email includes good news about the expansion of CITB’s apprenticeship support; details of our Training Group Survey and a vacancy on the Levy Strategy Committee; plus the latest information about test centre availability.

CITB to expand apprenticeship support to all levy-registered construction employers

All levy-registered construction employers will be eligible to benefit from an expanded CITB apprenticeships support service, phased in throughout 2021.

CITB agrees sale of National Construction College Midlands to Walsall College

Walsall College will purchase CITB’s National Construction College (NCC) facility based at King’s Norton, Birmingham, on 30 November.

CITB Chief Executive Sarah Beale to leave next year

Sarah Beale, Chief Executive of CITB, has given notice of her resignation which will come into effect from September 2021.

Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 4 November 2020

Today’s email brings news on the launch of a free COVID-19 eCourse; further measures we’ve taken to help with Site Safety Plus training; details of changes at CITB; and extra support through virtual meetings.

Invest to save skills from being lost – CITB forecast

Government investment is needed to support skills in the coming year to prevent a generation of talent being lost, CITB outlines today as it publishes a new construction industry forecast.

Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 29 October 2020

The outlook for the future has been, understandably, hard to predict, but today we can provide a snapshot of how we think the next five years will look like through a new Construction Skills Network Industry (CSN) Outlook for 2021-25, published today.

Industry acts to protect apprenticeships – but no time for complacency

Thousands of apprentices’ employment has been protected by construction’s pandemic response effort – but industry leaders are today warning more needs to be done to retain vital skills.

Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 7 October 2020

Supporting training through the recovery, retaining skilled workers and attracting new recruits is CITB's focus in the coming months.

CITB response to the Government’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee announcement

Steve Radley, CITB Policy Director, said: “More funding and training flexibility for employers through the Lifetime Skills Guarantee announced by the Prime Minister today is a critical first step to support construction’s recovery.

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