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About CITB Apprenticeships
Everything you need to know about becoming a CITB Apprentice
Applying for the Short duration achievement grants
Levy-registered employers can apply for CITB grants for approved Short duration courses (training that lasts from a minimum of 3 hours to maximum 29 days).
CITB funding a “catalyst to make the change we wanted”
Gwilym Hughes, HR Strategic Business Manager at Jehu explains how the Skills and Training Fund helped their site managers.
Anglesey schoolgirls learn construction’s technical side
Girls get an enjoyable insight into the construction industry’s huge array of career opportunities on Read Construction’s Ysgol Y Garnedd site in Bangor.
Welcoming pupils, teachers and families into construction …
Due to the recent need for families to stay indoors, we’ve been holding Minecraft competitions for households to work together and experience the range of exciting careers involved in construction.
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The CITB Construction Skills Network (CSN) report for 2021-25 outlines three scenarios for how the construction sector in Wales might recover from the current recession. ... The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight
Construction needs breathing space on post-Brexit visas
According to our research report, Migration and Construction, only 3% of construction employers have the necessary experience in handling visa applications
Variety the spice of life for SkillBuild finalist Marlène …
Swiftly gaining skills in every aspect of a trade is what being an apprentice is all about. SkillBuild finalist Marlène Lagnado is a fine example of the benefits of apprenticeships - and the opportunities construction offers.
England Apprenticeship grants
The CITB contributes funding for attendance and achievement on approved apprenticeships in England.
CITB launches Brickwork Academy to tackle national skills …
We've launched an innovative new Brickwork Academy to help address a national shortage of bricklayers.
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