TVET COLLEGES STRATEGIC PLANNING

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TVET COLLEGES STRATEGIC PLANNING SKILLS BRANCH

OUTLINE TVET and SETA Partnerships Status of TVET WIL Placement SETA PIVOTAL List SETA SLA targets

Scope of Partnership Programme Sector Skill Plan – PIVOTAL List Funding SETA Grant Regulation Strategic Plan and Budget Workplace Learning Partnerships SETA Offices Learner Agreements - Regulations QUALITY ASSURANCE MONITORING AND EVALUATION PLANNING AND REPORTING

SETA/TVET PARTERNSHIPS   PROVINCE NUMBER OF TVET COLLEGES TOTAL COLLEGES HAVING PARTNERSHIPS EC 8 7 (NP- Ingwe) FS 4 GP KZN 9 L 7 6 (NP - Vhembe) NC 2 MP 3 2 (NP- Nkangala) WC 6 5 (NP- South Cape) NW TOTAL 50 46

NATURE OF PARTNERSHIPS Workplace Based Experience/WIL Quality Assurance (Accreditation) Learning Programmes (Occupational Qualifications) Foundational Learning Access programme to UoT Programmes: Engineering/Business Management/Artisans/Whole Sale and Retail Programmes/ECD Staff Capacity Building (Only 1) Learner Bursaries (Only 1)

AREAS OF PARTNERSHIPS To be considered- TVET college capacity development Lecturer Development Implementation of learning programmes Occupational Qualification Development; SETA Offices Curriculum development Research SSP (NSDS, Sector skills priorities, PIVOTAL, SIPs) Identify Specific Qualification and interventions

TVET Student Placement SETA TVET Student Placement Target Actual AGRISETA 100 BANKSETA 600 624 CATHSETA 1 000 1 082 CETA 3 500 7 CHIETA 629 ETDPSETA 530 487 EWSETA 2 000 20 FASSET 200 182 FOODBEV 750 FP&MSETA 300 378 HWSETA 196 INSETA 429 LGSETA 3 000 428 MERSETA 500 770 MICT 502 MQA 250 48 PSETA 120 150 SASSETA 2 200 1 780 SERVICES 780 2 739 TETA 76 W&RSETA 1 129 TOTAL 20 730 12 506

TVET Student Placements Performance TVET Student Placement, the annual target is 20,730 and the achievement is 12 506 (60%). Strengthened MOUs Qualification identified; Industry Partnerships/Opportunities; Structure of WIL ; Planning, Quality Assurance and Monitoring and evaluation to be strengthened;

TVET Student Placements Qualifications All TVET programmes, however greater numbers reported: Artisans Engineers N6 (Highest placement) NCV (4) More demand for occupational qualifications (Learnerships /Learning Programmes/Skills Programmes)

SETA PIVOTAL LIST SETA Priorities after research Employer identification – PIVOTAL Plan SETA Grant Regulations – definition of PIVOTAL ‘PIVOTAL is an acronym’ which means professional, vocational, technical and academic learning programmes that result in qualifications or part qualifications on the National Qualifications Framework as contemplated in regulation 3(6) and (7) as read with regulation 6(11) to (15), Occupation/Specialisation/ type of interventions to address/ possible size and shape eg. Qualification development

SETA NAME PROGRAMME NQF INTERVENTION FPMSETA Account System Management 5 Certificates BANKSETA Credit Management   Learnerships MERSETA Safety Health and Environmental Management EWSETA Programme or project management 5-6 W&RSETA Sales and marketing Management Supply and distribution management TETA Logistics CATHSETA Small business management FOODBEV Food technology Park ranger SASSETA Industrial Engineer 4-5 Certificates/ learnership LGSETA Civil engineering technologist Electrical engineering Industrial design and furniture design

FPMSETA Printing and publishing sales representative 5 Certificates MICT ICT Business Analyst ICT Systems Analyst Software developer Developer programmer Programmer analyst Civil engineering technician W&RSETA Chef Certificates/ Learnership CETA Plumbing Certificates/apprenticeships Electrical (general) Apprenticeships SASSETA Graphic designer   5 Certificates LGSETA Environmental Health 5-6 INSETA Financial Investment Adviser MICT Advertising FPMSETA Printing and publishing sales representative

PARTERNSHIPS INTENT SETA SLA TARGETS FOR 2015/16 LEARNING PROGRAMMES (Employed and Unemployed) SETA   LEARNERSHIPS BURSARIES INTERNSHIPS / WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE FET GRADUATE PLACEMENT UNIVERSITIES GRADUATE PLACEMENT TOTAL Targets AGRISETA 2,525 220 250 50 200 3,245 BANKSETA 1,150 205 350 2,855 CATHSSETA 2,650 150 1200 170 4,520 CETA 9,000 650 1,500 3500 1,100 15,750 CHIETA 3,900 570 510 700 110 5,790 ETDPSETA 1,460 1,505 500 4,765 EWSETA 2,500 1,450 820 1000 300 6,070 FASSET 5,080 2,400 4,370 12,450 FOODBEV 2,640 753 4,203 FP &MSETA 1,770 155 2,675 HWSETA 4,580 680 416 734 100 6,510 INSETA 2,050 1,000 600 6,150 LGSETA 7,300 400 3600 12,500 MERSETA 6,500 1500 800 11,150 MICT 1,294 320 1,086 3,200 MQA 5,200 7,800 PSETA 720 160 950 360 3,190 SASSETA 5,000 2200 8,350 SERVICES 8,000 760 75 45 168 9,048 TETA 3,500 4,455 W & R SETA 3,300 2,519 8,119 TOTALS 80,569 20,187 10,727 20,079 11,233 142,795 PARTERNSHIPS INTENT

SETA SLA TARGETS FOR 2015/16 (Employed and Unemployed)   CANDIDACY RPL SETA PARTNERSHIPS LECTURER DEVELOPMENT AET SMALL BUSINESS& CO-OPS SMME (NGO’s,CBO’s,NLPE’s and Unions CAREER GUIDANCE TOTAL Targets AGRISETA 25 60 20 40 850 300 2 9 1,306 BANKSETA 1,800 14 500 70 2,886 CATHSSETA 8 50 800 15 873 CETA 1,000 5,000 69 100 35 18 6,242 CHIETA 750 146 250 120 32 4 1,382 ETDPSETA 95 53 313 1,279 EWSETA 225 16 5 431 FASSET 2,100 505 260 2,865 FOODBEV 6 660 330 6,000 7,001 FP &MSETA 22 11 930 HWSETA 341 30 1,440 11,500 13,586 INSETA 38 1,100 1,264 LGSETA 13 1 3,000 42 10 4,381 MERSETA 1,431 1,518 231 27 4,307 MICT 12 1,300 1,316 MQA 200 4,500 5,747 PSETA 3 26 44 SASSETA 7 20,000 20,556 SERVICES 1,009 180 210 1,599 TETA 264 1,004 W & R SETA 21 3,520 1,514 5,973 TOTALS 1,365 11,985 4,086 995 14,150 8,469 2,793 41,129 84,972

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