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Non-CITB training providers
If you would like to become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO), there are several steps that you must go through in order to be accepted. The good news is that you will only have to do this once.
Courses and qualifications
Courses and qualifications
Approved Training Organisations (ATOs)
Approved Training Organisations (ATOs)
Events Toolkit
Events Toolkit
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 23 June 2020
Today’s email includes news of our new CITB eCourses and the results of recent surveys of employers and training providers – research like this guides our decision-making as to support for industry at this time.
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How to become an Approved Training Organisation
Find out what you need to do to become a CITB ATO
West Midlands
Find out about financial support, training and events for your business in the West Midlands
South West
Find out about financial support, training and events for your business in the South West
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 8 April 2020
Today's update focuses on remote learning and a database of local and regional support.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 3 April 2020
Today's update is on remote learning and how we’re enabling you to keep training by identifying as many courses as possible that can be delivered through interfaces like Teams, Skype, Zoom, WebEx and others.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 4 June 2020
Today’s email looks at; supporting mental health as construction gets back to work; an update on CITB’s support measures for industry during COVID-19; and a reminder of the documents available to you to support a safe return to site, where
How to become an Approved Training Organisation
Find out what you need to do to become a CITB ATO
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 11 June 2020
Today’s email takes a look at measures being taken to restart training safely; an update on CITB’s support measures for industry; and a reminder of the support documents available on our website.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 11 November 2020
Today’s email brings news about the Skills and Training Fund; the Talent Retention Scheme; and our consultation on Training Group support; plus ways in which CITB is combating fraud, and the Lighthouse Club Christmas Cracker promotion.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 21 April 2020
Today’s update details our increase of training standards suitable for remote learning for industry, from 22 to 180.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 18 June 2020
Today’s email is a little longer than usual as I would like to bring to your attention a few matters: Fairness, Inclusion and Respect, the recent CLC People Survey results and the regular update on CITB’s support measures for industry.
Wales Apprenticeship grants
We pay grants for attendance and achievements on approved Apprenticeships in Wales.
Third party booking agent resale policy
CITB's approach to third party resellers of the Health Safety & Environment and CPCS Renewal tests
Card schemes
Learn about other recognised construction card schemes. Find information about applying for and renewing cards, including CSCS and CPCS.
Scotland Apprenticeship grants
We pay grants for attendance and achievements on approved Apprenticeships in Scotland.
Tim Balcon CEO: Leading CITB, Supporting Construction |…
Skills, training, apprenticeships and meeting the future challenges of Net Zero, digital skills & post-pandemic construction, CITB CEO Tim Balcon reflects on his first two months at the helm and how CITB will continue to support the construction
England Apprenticeship grants
The CITB contributes funding for attendance and achievement on approved apprenticeships in England.
Leadership and Management training with CITB
Leadership and management are key skills for all construction sites and an area where the industry has identified a need for greater support and training. CITB has a range of different resources from short course grants to funded ILM qualifications
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 28 May 2020
Today’s email includes news of a Site Safety Plus milestone; a reminder of the support documents available to you; and a refresh on CITB’s support measures for industry.
Terms and conditions for ATOs
Before you can become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO), you will need to read and understand the terms and conditions (see list of documents below) and electronically sign the forms of agreement (this is done in the Construction Training
Terms and conditions for ATOs
Before you can become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO), you will need to read and understand the terms and conditions (see list of documents below) and electronically sign the forms of agreement (this is done in the Construction Training
Employers with in-house training
If you are a construction company with an in-house training department that provides non-commercial training, you could apply to become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO).
Asbestos licensed scaffolding operative
Asbestos licensed scaffolding operative
Asbestos non-licensed operative
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to undertake non-licensed work with asbestos including NNLW as defined in the approved code of practice (ACoP), currently L143 Second Edition, Regulation 10 - Training for
Supporting information
Find additional guidance and resources on health and safety.
Asbestos awareness
Asbestos awareness
Ancillary non-licensed supervisor/manager refresher
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake non-licensed work with asbestos including NNLW as defined in the approved code of practice (ACoP), currently L143 second edition,
Duty to manage asbestos
This standard covers basic understanding of the legislative requirements of CAR 2012 with particular reference to the duty holder.
D: High risk activities
Get high risk activities guidance for health and safety from our list of organisations and websites.
B: Health and welfare
Get health and welfare guidance for health and safety from our list of organisations and websites.
C: General safety
Get general safety guidance for health and safety from our list of organisations and websites.
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Yorkshire and Humber
Yorkshire and Humber
Plant standards and grants
New plant training standards and grants were launched from Monday 31 July 2023. Employers must use an Approved Training Organisation to receive grant for the new plant training standards.
Find a CITB Funded Training Group
CITB funds local, regional and specialist Training Groups that support a variety of employers across different trades. All Training Groups help employers access training that meets their needs.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 21 October 2020
The pandemic has brought significant challenges, but also caused people to come together, generating new ideas and opportunities that have gained traction at a faster pace than may have been the case. Working with Training Providers, Site Safety
CITB Apprenticeships (Hire & Become)
CITB Apprenticeships
Executive Management Team Bios
Find out more about the management team
Top 100 most influential women in construction
The Top 100 most influential women in construction was launched in 2022 and intended to showcase the influential women that work in the sector, making female and non-binary role models more visible and accessible. Now in its 3rd year, we continue to
Scaffolding training update
CITB has underscored its commitment to ensuring that the construction sector maintains access to a good supply of skilled scaffolders in the wake of the transfer of its training establishment to alternative training providers, as part of its reform
Who we work with
CITB works with construction employers, training providers, and Government to ensure that our policies are aligned to national and local policy across the UK.
Protecting core training, tackling key skills challenges…
Supporting employers’ core skills and training needs and tackling long-term people and skills challenges underpin CITB’s 2021/22 Business Plan, published today (Tuesday 30 March).
Short duration achievement grants
We pay grants for the achievement of approved short courses, which last from 3 hours to 29 days and are focused on the core construction skills needed across the industry.
On-site T Level Competency Pilot
Onsite Construction T Levels were launched in September 2021 with just over 100 students. T Levels are based on the same standards as apprenticeships, which gives students a strong grounding in their specialist area. Students can specialise in
CITB highlights 2018
The launch of our bold, industry-backed, three- year Business Plan was one of many highlights during a busy reforming year for CITB.
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