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Skills Development Workshop The Castle, Kyalami 26 th February 2007

Skills Development Workshop The Castle, Kyalami 26 th February 2007. About TBCSA. Established in February 1996 by leading tourism businesses The umbrella organisation representing the business sector in the tourism industry

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Skills Development Workshop The Castle, Kyalami 26 th February 2007

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  1. Skills Development WorkshopThe Castle, Kyalami26th February 2007

  2. About TBCSA • Established in February 1996 by leading tourism businesses • The umbrella organisation representing the business sector in the tourism industry • Engages with government, interest groups and decision-makers in developing macro strategies • Creates an enabling environment for tourism development

  3. Vision & Mission The Voice for the tourism industry VISION: An industry that is organised, informed, giving constructive voice and working together for the growth and development of the tourism sector. MISSION: The Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) strives to represent industry members’ interests and foster positive relationships and processes that result in the sustainable growth and development of the tourism industry.

  4. Key Focus Areas - Four Pillars Membership management – TBCSA & TOMSA Communication – The Voice of the industry Business Intelligence – providing industry the knowledge Transformation – Enabling business environment

  5. Why is the TBCSA hosting this workshop? • Tourism is an important sector in our economy & the lack of skills is and will impede its growth • National Skills Development Conference(Oct 2006) • Declaration & Plan of Action Signed • A number of challenges were highlighted: • Improvement of the industry skills development coordination • Improvement of the knowledge base • Improvement of curriculum development & participation in education and training • SMME and community participation in education and training

  6. Workshop Objective The workshop seeks to provide anindustry perspective on the following areas:- • Skills shortages - crucial and critical skills and future needs, • Curriculum Offerings - current courses and curriculum offerings, • Role of private sector - ideas and mechanisms for the private sector to play a more active role in skills development.

  7. How will this objective be achieved? • This workshop is offering members of the private sector the opportunity to unpack the challenges their organizations' face • DEAT will make a presentation stating • Achievements since the Skills Conference in October 2006 • Update on the DEAT & Theta Skills Audit • DEAT’s Unemployed Graduate Programme • DEAT’s Internship Programme • THETA presentation of their Sector Skills Sector Plan – what was presented to DoL?

  8. Commissions • Three Commissions will inform the outcome of this workshop: • Analysis of the Critical and Scarce skills within the Tourism Sector – what are these? • Review the Curriculum challenges and needs – what should the curricula be? • Review of the current accreditation system & grants – what are they and are they right?

  9. Next Steps • This event will be available on www.nowmedia.co.za/clients/tbcsa • A workshop report will be prepared and circulated to participants • Outcomes of the workshop will be reported in the National Tourism and Sports Skills Forum

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