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Labour. Information Systems, Electronics and Telecommunication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (Isett Seta) Oupa Mopaki: Chief Executive Officer 05 September 2006. Labour. Summary . NSDS progress report Provincial Skills Development Forum Participation
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Labour Information Systems, Electronics and Telecommunication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority(Isett Seta) Oupa Mopaki: Chief Executive Officer05 September 2006 SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Summary • NSDS progress report • Provincial Skills Development Forum Participation • Learnership and Internship Provincial Implementation Report • Equity and Gender • Registered learnerships • Training Provider Accreditation • Registered Assessors • Support to FET Colleges • Future Plans SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
SETA Logo Labour NSDS Progress Report (2005/6) SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour NSDS Progress Report (2005/6) SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Provincial Skills Development Forum Participation SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Provincial Skills Development Forum Participation • The Isett Seta is active in seven provinces. • The Seta is still awaiting an invitation to participate in Limpopo and Northern Cape PSDFs. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Learnership and Internship Provincial Implementation Report SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Learnership and Internship Provincial Implementation Report • From 2097 unemployed learners trained 1994 were trained through Learnership and 103 through Internship programmes. • Although Eastern Cape (EC), Northern Cape (NC) and North West (NW) reflects 0% on the graph, the Learnership programmes for 2004/05 continued in the 2005/06 financial year: • 300 Learners in EC • 180 Learners in NC • 108 Learners in NW SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Equity and Gender SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Registered learnerships SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Registered learnerships SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Registered learnerships SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Training Provider Accreditation SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Registered Assessors SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Support to FET Colleges (ICT Train the Trainer programme for Lecturers) SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Support to FET Colleges (ICT Train the Trainer programme for Lecturers) SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Support to FET Colleges (ICT Train the Trainer programme for Lecturers) SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Future Plans for the Isett Seta • To implement Learnership and Internship programmes in under represented provinces in partnership with provincial governments. • To further train and up-skill unplaced learners. • To secure experiential training and placement opportunities for unemployed graduates. • To date 408 graduates trained and placed at a total cost of R 18, 36m. • To further train 3000 graduates on the internship programmes in the next 18 months as part of the JIPSA programme. • To procure R 85m from the NSF to achieve set objectives. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
Labour Future Plans • Forge partnerships with provincial governments when implementing ICT Learnership and Internship programmes. • Continued support to SMME training providers. • Encourage companies to enroll at least 15% white learners of Learnerships. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises
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