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Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 1 April 2020
This update focusses on today’s launch of our newly expanded Skills and Training Fund which, in addition to the support for micro and small companies, includes a new fund for Medium sized employers, and our forthcoming Leadership and Management
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 2 April 2020
Today's update is focused on wellbeing and providing support for the NHS.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 6 April 2020
In today's update, we launch Go Construct Buildathon competitions - exciting challenges that we hope will provide support for children and parents alike during this prolonged school shutdown.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 9 April 2020
Today's update summarises CITB’s support for industry since the outbreak of COVID-19 and looks ahead to the launch of our £5m Leadership and Management Development Fund next Tuesday.
Seven things we learned from CITB colleges to…
Steve Radley, CITB Policy Director, on ways to address findings that 60% of construction students at college don't get jobs in the industry.
We want you! Calling all construction trainees for…
Registration for SkillBuild 2020 is open from 2 March - 2 April.
CITB chief executive recruitment campaign begins
CITB has begun its hunt for a new Chief Executive. Sarah Beale, CEO since 2017, exits the role this autumn after tendering her resignation towards the end of last year.
Impact: CSR reporting for construction SMEs
Small employers often lack the skills to deliver corporate social responsibility, and so can miss the benefits to themselves and the community, including winning new contracts.
What you can get grant and funding for
We offer support to industry through our grants and funds. CITB grants cover day to day training and our funds cover specific projects and commissions.
Research Investment Fund
The project responds to a need to conduct research into the Plant sector to better understand the number of plant operators, and the degree of entry to – exit from the labour force.