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Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority

Labour. Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority. Mrs. D.C. Cronje Acting Chief Executive Officer. Labour. Progress Report NSDS. Indicator 1.2 A total number of 45 Skills Development Facilitators were trained nationally. Indicator 2.1

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Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority

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  1. Labour Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority Mrs. D.C. Cronje Acting Chief Executive Officer SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  2. Labour Progress Report NSDS • Indicator 1.2 A total number of 45 Skills Development Facilitators were trained nationally. • Indicator 2.1 A total number of 58 larger firms and 72 medium firms received skills development grants. • Indicator 2.2 A total number of 512 small levy paying firms received skills development grants. • Indicator 2.8 2,057 Workers were assisted to enter programmes for the 05/06 financial year. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  3. Labour Progress Report NSDS • Indicator 3.2 93 Non levy paying enterprises received skills development support. • Indicator 4.1 A total number of 1,874 unemployed people were assisted to enter programmes for the 05/06 financial year. Of the 1,874 learners 464 are NSF learners and the remaining 1,267 are unemployed people who entered programmes. • Indicator 5.1 1 Institute of Sectoral or Occupational Excellence (ISOE) was recognised and supported for the 05/06 financial year. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  4. Labour Progress Report NSDS HWSETA has opened offices in KwaZulu Natal and Cape Town. To date, only the KwaZulu Natal office is operational and the Cape Town office will become operational by November 2006. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  5. Labour Progress Report NSDS SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  6. Labour Progress Report Unemployed Learners SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  7. Labour Progress Report Unemployed Learners SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  8. Labour Progress Report Unemployed Learners SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  9. Labour Progress Report NSDS RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS LEVIES RECEIVED GRANTS PAID R’000 R’000 NATIONAL: Health 209 - Social Development 305 - PROVINCIAL WESTERN CAPE Health 1,947 5,950 Social Development 180 - EASTERN CAPE Health 2,226 1,959 GAUTENG Health 1,771 158 Social Development 162 - NORTHERN CAPE Social Development 135 - MPUMALANGA Health & Social development - 2,344 SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  10. Labour Progress Report Unemployed Learners RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS LEVIES RECEIVED GRANTS PAID R’000 R’000 LIMPOPO Health 2,156 - Social Development 160 - KWAZULU NATAL Health 3,525 984 Social Development 204 - NORTH WEST Health 1,649 - Social Development 169 - SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  11. Labour Progress Report on FETs • The HWSETA offered Ancillary Health Care NQF level 1 learnerships through two FET colleges. 1. King Sabata Dalindyebo College (Eastern Cape): 50 learners. 2. Khathu College (Northern Cape): 25 learners SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  12. Labour Future Plans for Organisation • In the year 2006/07, the HWSETA has invited FET colleges located in KwaZulu Natal, Eastern Cape and Northern Cape to apply for recognition as Institutes of Sectoral or Occupational Excellence (ISOE). • The HWSETA is to go on a drive to encourage FETs to offer its qualifications and learnerships. • FETs are also to be invited to apply for accreditation as New Venture Creation Training Providers in order to serve as a conduit for NVC training. This training is to be funded by the HWSETA. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  13. Labour Future Plans for Organisation • Workshops will be conducted in the provinces not partaking in learnerships. • We are currently in consultation with SAQA for the generation of a Traditional Healers and Hearing Aid Technician qualifications. Once registered these qualifications will be offered as learnerships (this process will only be concluded in 2007). • Implementation of learnerships will be firstly focused in those provinces where no learnerships were implemented. • Consultation sessions will be set up with the DGs of the provinces to initiate project plans. SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

  14. Labour THANK YOU SETA Report to Select Committee on Labour and Public Enterprises

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