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Trade taster sessions build pupils’ interests in…
Pupils from two Cornwall schools have teamed up with the Construction Industry Training Board and local business RG Kellow Ltd to try their hand at a range of building trades.
£1m for East Midlands businesses to boost digital…
We are inviting Nottinghamshire and East Midlands businesses to find out more about funding opportunities worth a total £1million during an event near Newark on 24 April.
NCC safeguarding
At CITB, we are committed to safeguarding all learners. Whilst we have a legal duty, we also recognise our moral duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of all members of our learning community. This includes when our apprentices are working with
National Construction College (NCC) & Apprenticeships …
The National Construction College & Apprenticeships Committee provides strategic oversight of training provision delivered directly by the College, and of CITB’s wider apprenticeships offer across England, Scotland and Wales.
CITB National Construction College (NCC) &…
The National Construction College & Apprenticeships Committee provides strategic oversight of training provision delivered directly by the College, and of CITB’s wider apprenticeships offer across England, Scotland and Wales.
Personal track safety (PTS)
Personal track safety (PTS)
Rail engineering and technical upskilling programme
The rail network is undergoing a significant upgrade investment in rail way lines which has increased the demands for skilled workers across the sector. The project will provide additional training for the existing workforce .
Guidance for registering onto a SAP
Find out how to register a new entrant onto a specialist applied-skills programme (SAP)
CITB launches Brickwork Academy to tackle national skills …
We've launched an innovative new Brickwork Academy to help address a national shortage of bricklayers.
CITB responds to Government announcement on Lifetime…
Today the government made the announcement that tens of thousands of adults in England will potentially benefit from almost 400 free courses from April 2021. The courses will be available to adults without a full qualification at Level 3 (A-level
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