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MANDATE BEYOND THE INITIAL FIVE YEAR PERIOD. Presented by: Mike Tsotetsi. INTRODUCTION. First cycle ended March 2005 Re-establishment meant re-apply to The Department of Labour Past performance of the SETA’s were a key determining factor for re-establishment
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MANDATE BEYOND THE INITIAL FIVE YEAR PERIOD Presented by: Mike Tsotetsi
INTRODUCTION • First cycle ended March 2005 • Re-establishment meant re-apply to The Department of Labour • Past performance of the SETA’s were a key determining factor for re-establishment • THETA was re-established on 1 April 2005
OUR LEARNING CURVE • THETA has been exposed to interesting times from its early days in 2000 • Inherited legacy of inefficiencies had impacted negatively on THETA • This resulted in • negative press coverage and • qualified audit reports
NSDS • SETA’s operate within NSDS • National priorities outlined: • Prioritise critical skills • Stimulate quality training in the workplace • Promote employability and sustainable livelihoods through skills development • Assist new entrants into the labour market and self employment • Improve quality and relevance of provision
ACHIEVEMENTS • Effective learning environment • Comprehensive corporate governance structure and systems • Effective monitoring of achievement of obligations and plans • Organisational culture that is conducive to service delivery
THE FIRST 5 YEAR CYCLE • Embarked on transformation programme for employees and other stake holders • Established good corporate governance systems • Expanded operations and administration activities to fast track training intervention • Laid & provided solid foundation for Skills Revolution to thrive & soar to new heights
THE FIRST 5 YEAR CYCLE • Partnered with industry to deliver projects e.g. TLP, SATI, INTAC • In excess of R36m on discretionary grants • Disbursed R80m on mandatory grants and projects • Scoped projects to the value of R 114m
DOES THETA ADD VALUE? • Independent sector hence a collaborated approach to address growth requirements • Training interventions implemented to the fullest extent • Governments’ aims of creating jobs and eradicating poverty requires THETA’s involvement
DOES THETA ADD VALUE? • Future of education, training and skills development cannot be over emphasised • Higher occupancy rates – increase in training, education and skills development • Leverage required by private sector to attain goal of education, training and developing skills of the workforce • THETA well positioned to provide support
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR TOURISM • Fastest growing industry in the world • Accounts for 10.75 % of the world’s GDP • Employs 260 million people • Generates revenues of $500 billion per year • Current growth estimated at 7% • South Africa on par with this world trend
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR TOURISM • The global tourism industry suffered a 1.2% decline last year • SA recorded a 5.3% increase in foreign tourists • 71% of tourists would like their travel plans to benefit people at destination (World Tourism Organisation Figures August 2005)
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR GAMING • Relative newcomer to the industry • Previous conservative legislation restricted operation of casinos • Substantial change in legislation • Legal casinos have become accepted part of tourism industry • Licenses for different levels granted within provinces
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR GAMING • Has opened new avenue for employment, wealth creation and education • Sector is hungry for knowledge via THETA’s interventions • No longer perceived as leisure but also as business opportunity that ensures a meaningful economic participation
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR HOSPITALITY • SA had the best hotel occupancy rate • Improvement on our hospitality services necessary through education and training that THETA facilitates • Also opened new avenue for employment, wealth creation and education
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR SPORTS • South Africa has hosted and taken part in a variety of major international sporting events • Presents opportunity to grow other sectors especially tourism and hospitality both of which fall within the ambit of THETA purpose.
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR SPORTS • South Africans no longer perceive sporting as a school activity • A vehicle to support social development • Youth encouraged to see Sport as a career
THETA ACHIEVEMENTS • 97 000 workers on NQF 1 • 54% of target • 75 000 Black, • 31 000 Women, • 82 with disabilities • 140 000 completed structured learning • 161% of target • 89 000 Black • 24 000 Women • 109 with disabilities
THETA ACHIEVEMENTS • 24 Enterprises in IIP - achieved 120% • 2403 SMME’s supported in skills development Initiatives - achieved 173% • 6919 in un-employed learnerships registered - achieved 46% • 3890 Black • 398 Women • Rating 61% to 80%
THETA TARGETS 2005-2009 • Mandatory grants payments to 60 large, 92 medium and 468 small firms • 20 Firms on National Standard of Goods Practice • BEE – not yet established • 28000 learners on ABET level 4 • 5112 unemployed and 5112 employed learners on Learnerships
THETA TARGETS 2005-2009 • 82 non paying levy firms assisted in skills development • 7500 learners in critical skills (FET/HET) • 409 young persons to form new ventures • 10 institutions supported to develop people in critical skills • 1 institute supported to manage new venture creation qualification
DEMAND FOR SKILLS • Management and leadership development in sector • Target groups – unemployed graduates, teacher training to produce against industry needs • Assessor and moderator training • HIV/Aids training
DEMAND FOR SKILLS • ABET • IT – computer literacy • Financial management skills • Link between training instructions and industry regarding qualifications needed
SUPPLY OF SKILLS • Standard Setting and Qualifications Generating • Review and development 2005 - 2007
QUALIFICATIONS REGISTERED • HOSPITALITY - 10 • GAMING - 04 • GUIDING - 02 • NATURE CONSERVATION - 09 • SPORT, RECREATION AND FITNESS - 05 • TRAVEL, TOURISM AND EVENTS - 12 • TOTAL - 42 • UNIT STANDARDS REGISTERED • 510 UNIT STANDARDS
EDUCATION DOES NOT MEET CHILDREN’S NEEDS “ A response to an education experienced as too distant from the needs of adolescence and youth, which secondly , is far from guaranteeing employment in the fastest growing sectors of both the global economy and local economies” UNESCO CONFERENCE
THE REALITY EDUCATION A discipline-based system - How much of a subject is relevant? - How does it articulate with other subjects? - Why in year chunks? REAL LIFE A trans-disciplinary, interactive environment - Highly changeable - New areas
THE SOLUTION A National Qualifications Framework that integrates all elements of the education and training system to enable learner progress from any starting point NQF
IF IT’S SO OBVIOUS, WHAT’S WRONG? • There is no parity of esteem • Trans-disciplinary environment has not sought supporting theories • We do not believe in the intellectual equivalence
THETA’S RESPONSE • Operationalizing the South African HRDS & NSDS • Ensuring implementation of the NQF by: • Creating Occupationally-Directed Qualification Frameworks • Developing Providers to deliver it
THE DILEMMA • Skills shortage and a crisis of scarce skills • Association of Unemployed Graduates • What is at the root of the problem?
THETA’s PROVIDER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME To Develop the Capacity to: • Deliver on all THETA Qualifications & Learnerships • Across all 7 sub-sectors • Across all Provinces
THETA’s CHALLENGE TO ALL COMPANIES • Enter the Programme to become an Accredited Provider • Develop your entire workforce with NQF-aligned qualifications • Take on unemployed learners • Demonstrate how the workplace can become a site of learning
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD • In- House training – mandatory grants, NQF aligned training, learnerships, skills programs • HIV training – discretionary grants, HIV/AIDS toolkit • Specialised IT training – bursaries NSF and THETA, learnerships, mandatory grants, skills programs
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD • Management training for new entrants – Learnerships, Tour Guides, Hospitality, Sport • ABET – discretionary grants – NSF / Donor funding for ABET initiatives • Management skills upgrading - Learnerships, mandatory grants • SMME development initiatives and projects • Black management development initiatives
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD CONSTRAINTS • Provider capacity – assist with accreditation processes, develop and upgrade capacity of assessors. • Funding – lack of funds is a huge constraint - assistance needed from DoL and DEAT ( including donor funding from private institutions and other countries)
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD CONSTRAINTS • Qualifications framework – current to be reviewed, new ones developed • Collaboration between stakeholders – one driver, analyse over-lapping • SMME – lack of finance, lack of Tourism, marketing and business knowledge
CONCLUSION THETA IS NOW IN A POSITION TO DELIVER MEANINGFUL WORK-RELATED AND EMPLOYMENT – CREATING LEARNING ON A LARGE SCALE IN THE TOURISM SECTOR “We must act now to develop the skills of our people before its too late” Mr. Mdladlana , Sunday Times 2003/07/11
Provincial Profile THETA Provincial branch profile for the year 1 April 2004 – 31 March 2005
THETA Employment profile summary for the year 1 April 2004 – 31 March 2005 Employment Profile
Summary for the year 1 April 2004 -31 March 2005 L= Level : S = Skills Priority Employment Equity Profile
Summary for the year 1 April 2004 -31 March 2005 Total = 19785 Employers
ACCREDITATION STATUS AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREA THETA PROVIDERS
BENEFIT DETAILS – DESCRIPTION AND REGION THETA PROVIDERS