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UKCES UK report 2009/10 - Northern Ireland
UKCES UK report 2009/10 - Northern Ireland
Success of Construction Skills Fund recognised as scheme…
The success of the Construction Skills Fund (CSF) has been rewarded with a 12-month extension by the Department for Education (DfE).
Migration in the UK Construction and Built Environment…
Migration in the UK Construction and Built Environment Sector
KPIs: meeting your targets
Key performance indicators (KPIs) underpin the National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) way of working. The KPIs outline what employment and skills outcomes you have agreed to deliver. These and any other targets you have set should be laid
Upskilling your workforce
Training your existing workforce is central to the National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) approach, and an essential part of developing your capacity.
Fast track new entrant trainees from FE construction…
The project will target FE full time construction diploma course students and encouraging them to follow a career in home building, supporting house builders to build on their existing relationships with colleges in target areas and regions to
£10m boost from CITB to get people of diverse backgrounds …
CITB will target more than 11,800 people to attract them into construction careers. Just 16% of construction employees are female, and 7% BAME, partly because construction firms rely on traditional recruitment methods.
School and employer engagement to improve the appeal of…
To improve the links between schools and industry – to build and maintain relationships between schools and the construction industry, as opposed to the ad-hoc interactions that often take place.
BAM Nuttall
Civil engineering firm BAM Nuttall had to find a way to replenish a dwindling talent pipeline. Step forward Susan Fletcher and the National Skills Academy for Construction. Susan Fletcher had been in banking for 26 years before she decided to make
Rising to the sustainability challenge
The Supply Chain School is an online learning platform that has received £2.5 million from the CITB Structured Fund to improve the construction industry's ability to understand sustainability issues and innovate.