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CITB works with construction employers, training providers, and Government to ensure that our policies are aligned to national and local policy across the UK.
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.
CITB chief emails industry
Today's key messages are on Apprenticeships, the CITB Levy, Site Safety Plus, a new employer support database and a monthly construction competition for schoolchildren across England, Scotland and Wales.
How to Become a Site Safety Plus (SSP) Centre
Learn what you need to do to become a SSP centre
“A journey I will treasure”
Since training with Cyfle Building Skills award-winning apprentice and Construction Ambassador Lynsey Davies, 37, has had a colourful construction journey. Lynsey has gained a NVQ in plastering, managed the construction of a maternity ward project
Building Mental Health MHFA Instructors CPD Awareness…
This project will allow the 288 Instructors trained through the Building Mental Health MHFA Instructor Training Programme currently funded by CITB to attend CPD Mental Health Awareness training with MHFA England.
Timber frame fire safety guidance video
The project will develop fire safety information in response to calls for additional measures, following industry failures to meet CDM responsibilities in this area.
Innovation
Read the stories of some of the firms whose goal is to innovate with the way they work and the materials they use.
BeResilient
This project will increase awareness and understanding amongst small employers of the importance of organisational resilience; develop the skills and capacity to implement it with five employers and develop an approach, which enables the effective
Assessor infrastructure - Fall Arrest Safety Equipment…
Build the skills capacity of the fall arrest safety sector by creating new on-site assessors and delivering vocational qualifications to address the skills shortage.
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