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Local Government Sector Education Training Authority

Local Government Sector Education Training Authority. Presentation to AMEU: 10 February 2010: J Davies : SSP Manager. Scope of Coverage LGSETA. LGSETA Scope of coverage in terms of SIC codes restricted to the following: Metropolitan municipalities Local municipalities

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Local Government Sector Education Training Authority

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  1. Local Government Sector Education Training Authority Presentation to AMEU: 10 February 2010: J Davies : SSP Manager

  2. Scope of Coverage LGSETA • LGSETA Scope of coverage in terms of SIC codes restricted to the following: • Metropolitan municipalities • Local municipalities • District municipalities • Municipal entities and utilities • Organised local government • Traditional leaders and traditional councils

  3. Background to the LGSETA • The LGSETA was formed in terms of the Skills Development Act of 1998 • Purpose of the Act was to provide an institutional framework to devise and implement national, sector and workplace strategies to improve skills • To integrate those strategies within the NQF • To provide for learnerships that lead to recognised occupational qualifications • To provide for the financing of skills development

  4. Background to the LGSETA • The financing of skills development is done in two ways : • The mandatory grant – through the development, submission and approval of the WSP and the ATR • The discretionary grant – employers, government departments may apply – discretionary grant funding may either be grant based or project based

  5. Discretionary Grant Focus Areas

  6. Discretionary Grant Criteria: • Employers qualify for a discretionary grant provided : • Levy payments are up to date • WSP has been submitted on time, on correct template • Proposed activity falls within the LGSETA strategic focus areas

  7. Discretionary Grant Criteria: • Discretionary grant funded activity must be reflected in the WSP, and must contribute to the achievement of the IDP • Application for discretionary grant may be submitted with the WSP, or by 30 November each year • Majority of the training should focus on the employed – aimed at improving municipal performance

  8. Discretionary Grant Criteria: • Training for the unemployed should link to achievement of IDP and LED strategy • Or should result in employment or sub- contracting to the municipality i.e should be occupationally directed • Learnerships quality assured by other SETAs are eligible for LGSETA funding eg CETA, ESETA

  9. Discretionary Grant Criteria: • In addition to direct engagement with municipalities re discretionary grants the LGSETA also implements training in particular scarce and critical skill areas through parties such as : SAICE, DBSA • Eg SAICE is engaged to implement a bursary scheme for municipal employees in civil engineering – upgrade to BTech • Implement a mentorship programme • Implement an internship programme • AMEU ?

  10. CONCLUSION THANK YOU!

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