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CETA PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS

CETA PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS . 1 JUNE 2011. CETA Delegation. Mr Themba Mhambi – CETA Administrator Mr Thabo Sibaya – Acting CEO Ms Sonja Pilusa – Corporate Specialist/Advisor to the Administrator Dr Thabang Matobako – ETQA Manager

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CETA PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS

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  1. CETA PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 1 JUNE 2011

  2. CETA Delegation • Mr Themba Mhambi – CETA Administrator • Mr Thabo Sibaya – Acting CEO • Ms Sonja Pilusa – Corporate Specialist/Advisor to the Administrator • Dr Thabang Matobako – ETQA Manager • Mr Francis Lamola – Skills Development Manager

  3. Framework of Presentation • Strategy • CETA Constituencies • Performance Report • Budget analysis for NSDS II • Performance Highlights • Challenges • Strategic Partnership with NDHS

  4. Strategy Vision Mission Excellence in the service of our sector, our stakeholders, our nation To ensure quality education and training to enhance the construction sector

  5. CETA Constituencies • Construction ( Building and Civil) • Materials Manufacturing • Built Environment Professionals (BEP) • Electrical Contracting Industry • National Department of Human Settlements • National Department of Public Works

  6. SDF and Mandatory Grant Payment: 1April 2005 to March 2011

  7. BEE Support: 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  8. ABET Performance: April 2005 to March 2011

  9. Comments

  10. Workers in Learning Programmes: 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  11. Comments

  12. Non-Levy Paying Supported: 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  13. Unemployed Learners in Learning Programmes: II 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  14. Comments

  15. Learner Placement in Employment : NSDS II 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  16. New Venture Creation and Support: 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  17. General Quality Assurance: 1 April 2005 to March 2011

  18. Budget Analysis for NSDS II

  19. Performance Highlights

  20. Challenges

  21. Recorded building plans passed by larger municipalities at current prices: January to March 2010 versus January to March 2011

  22. Housing and infrastructure-related government programs • National Infrastructure Maintenance Strategy • Breaking New Ground • Expanded Public Works Programme • Neighbourhood Development Grant Programme • Comprehensive Rural Development Programme • National Youth Service Programme

  23. Human Settlements’ interventions • 1 100 Imijondolo/ slums identified for upgrading • Aim to create 80 000 rental opportunities by 2014 • Mortgage Default Insurance’s potential to contribute to 600 000 loans • Declared 75 Restructuring Zones in 7 provinces – R1.2 b for 2011-2013 • National Priority interventions - Duncan V; Khtsng; D/sloot; Cornubia; Lephalale; and Drakenstein – R886.091 in 2011/12 and R1b outer year • Human Settlements Development and the Urban Settlements Development Grants – R21.2 billion in the 2011/12 financial year • R9 billion for 27 000 social housing units - Kempton Park inner city

  24. Implications and Opportunities for the CETA Development of programmes and qualifications customised for the nature of the construction work required SMME development, including contractor development Training for New Venture Creation Development of Coops and CBOs Identification and commissioning of quality training providers Use of the interventions as workplaces for practical and experiential learning requirements Job placement incentives and conditions for funding by CETA

  25. Implications and Opportunities for the CETA Mobilisation of the youth and women for greater participation in the construction industry CETA to establish projects and partnerships to enable the relevant number ofartisans for their sector to be trained, to qualify and become work-ready Address the low level of youth and adult language and numeracy skills to enable additional training Increase public sector capacity for improved service delivery and supporting the building of a developmental state

  26. Towards a strategic Partnership with NDHS

  27. THANK YOU

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