CITB Cymru /Wales Responding to potential Skills Challenges Presentation by Gareth Williams, Careers and Qualifications Manager Gareth.Williams@citb.co.uk
CITB Strategic Priorities Leadership Image and Recruitment Training and Development Industry Engagement Charitable Trading Corporate Services Finance
Inspire a diverse range of talented people to join the construction industry. Promote the benefits of a career in construction Provide Opportunities to experience construction Industry-wide image and recruitment strategy
Increase the capability of the existing workforce. Develop a competent and safe workforce Upskilling re-skilling and conversion Promote talent management and career development
Enable the industry to be as efficient and effective as possible. Support the industry to adapt to new ways of working Help businesses to grow Promote the benefits of investing in training Encourage greater employer ownership of skills Support industry sectors with bespoke solutions, and Support clients and develop strong supply-chains.
Skills Forecasting (The outlook for Wales 2015-2019).
Skills Forecasting (The outlook for Wales 2015-2019).
The Outlook for Wales 2015-19 What s on the up? Higher than average annual growth in output of 5.8% forecast in the five years to 2019 is responsible for the uplift in jobs, as a result of high levels of investment in infrastructure, and the industrial and commercial sectors. This means that exciting projects such as the Nuclear New Build programme Wylfa on Anglesey, The 200m Hirwaun Power station and the 850m Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon Power plant, will provide employment for thousands of skilled workers across the country. But could this lead to a skills gap!
The Outlook for Wales 2015-19 What does this mean for construction jobs? This means that demand* for some trades will be higher than others. Jobs in demand in the next five years in Wales include: Non construction professional, technical, IT and other office-based staff 870 Wood trades and interior fit out 770 Labourers 670 Other construction and technical staff 650 Bricklayers 550 Painters and decorators - 390 *annual average recruitment forecast over the next five years
The Outlook for Wales 2015-19 What s the challenge? With growth returning across the country and 224,000 jobs expected to be created over the next five years, demand for construction workers is high and skills shortages are emerging. This means that need to attract, train and retain the next generation.
The Outlook for Wales 2015-19 What s CITB doing to bridge the gap? We re working with industry and government to improve on site environments and promote construction to a wide range of people. Watch out for our Building campaign, which will see us joining up with partners to promote construction careers.
The Outlook for Wales 2015-19
Development of new relevant qualifications Repair and Maintenance levels 2 and level 3 Level 2 available NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 3 nearing completion (6 pathways) Level 2 suitable for new learners Progression for qualified main trade workers Flexibility and Efficiency for Repair and Maintenance work.
Development of new relevant qualifications Pathway 1. Unit Block Title Total Credits Credits Number of @level 3 > at Route 1: choose 4 from the 5 blocks: overall minimum at level L3 / L2 at difference level = level +38 L3 2: (-29 + 3 + 5 + 26 + 33mandatory) 2 3 Maintenance Roofing 31 14 53 (+39 ) Maintenance Trowel ops 41 19 22 (+3 ) Maintenance Plastering 29 29 - (-29 ) (External) Maintenance Carpentry and 43 14+ 16 29 + 13 (+26 ) Joinery (choose 3 from 4 units only one level 2 unit can be selected) minimum max 16 min 42 Maintenance Drainage 43 19 24 (+5 )
Development of new relevant qualifications Pathway 2. Unit Block Title Total Credits Credits Number of @level 3 > at Route 2: complete 4 blocks: overall minimum L3 at / L2 level difference at level = +42 L3 level 2: (+ 26 + 20 + 4 41 + 33mandatory) 2 3 Maintenance Carpentry and 43 14+ 16 29 + 13 (+26 ) Joinery (choose 3 from 4 units only one level 2 unit can be selected) minimum max 16 min 42 Maintenance Plastering 34 7 27 (+20 ) (Internal) Maintenance Plumbing 18 7 11 (+4 ) Kitchen and Bathroom Unit Fitting 41 41 - (-41 )
Development of new relevant qualifications Pathway 3. Unit Block Title Total Credits Credits Number of @level 3 > at Route 3: complete 4 blocks: overall minimum L3 at / L2 level difference at level = +24 L3 level 2: (+4 + 5 38 + 20 + 33mandatory) 2 3 Maintenance Plumbing 18 7 11 (+4 ) Maintenance Drainage 43 19 24 (+5 ) Maintenance Flooring 38 38 - (-38 ) Maintenance Plastering (Internal) 34 7 27 (+20 )
Development of new relevant qualifications Pathway 4. Unit Block Title Total Maintenance Plastering (Internal) 34 Maintenance Plastering 29 (External) Maintenance Roofing 31 Maintenance Trowel ops 41 Credits at level 2 Credits at level 3 Number of @level 3 > at level 2: 7 27 (+20 ) 29 - (-29 ) 14 53 (+39 ) 19 22 (+3 )
Development of new relevant qualifications Pathway 5. Unit Block Title Total Maintenance Plumbing 18 Maintenance Drainage 43 Maintenance Roofing 31 Maintenance Trowel ops 41 Credits at level 2 Credits at level 3 Number of @level 3 > at level 2: 7 11 (+4 ) 19 24 (+5 ) 14 53 (+39 ) 19 22 (+3 )
Development of new relevant qualifications Pathway 6. Unit Block Title Total Credits at level 2 Credits at level 3 Number of @level 3 > at level 2: Maintenance Tiling 20 20 - (-20 ) Maintenance Painting & minimum 7 max 26 min (+19 ) Decorating (2 units only) 33 Maintenance Plastering 34 7 27 (+20 ) (Internal) Maintenance Flooring 38 38 - (-38 )
What Strategies will help avoid a Skills Gap
Welsh Government Context for Community Benefits The delivery of added value through community benefits policy must be an integral consideration in procurement The Welsh public sector will apply community benefits to all public sector procurements where such benefits can be realised. Apply the Measurement Tool to all such contracts over 2m to capture and report outcomes to Welsh Government
The Menu of Community Benefits Recruitment and training of economically inactive people Apprenticeships Traineeships Work experience and Internships Graduate placements Work trials Voluntary work NVQs and wider training Supply-chain initiatives Maximising opportunities for smaller /more local suppliers and contractors to compete for tenders or sub-contract or supply-chain opportunities Retention of existing workforce Training of existing workforce Promotion of 3 rd Sector Prompt and fair payment initiatives
The Menu of Community Benefits Contribution to Education Work placements (school and college students) Visits to primary schools (world of work) Curriculum support Development of qualifications Community Initiatives Donation of equipment Donation of in-kind labour Landscaping and building services to support /regenerate communities Sponsorship and donations
CITB Cymru /Wales Supporting the Delivery of Community Benefits. Shared Apprenticeship Scheme Pathways to Apprenticeships Young Recruits Programme National Skills Academy for Construction Client Based Approach Labour Forecasting Tool
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