WELCOME MICT SETA SME FORUM 28 October 2014. WIFI Pepperc1530 28 October 2014.

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WELCOME MICT SETA SME FORUM 28 October 2014

WIFI Pepperc October 2014

NSDS Target Target DRAFT AGENDA TIMEDESCRIPTIONPRESENTER 08h30 – 09h00Arrivals and RegistrationAll 09h h05Opening and WelcomeCikizwa Roto 09h05 – 09h30Overview and FeedbackCharlton Philiso 09h30 – 10h30Scarce and critical skills: The SME perspective Sekgana Makhoba 10:30 – 10:45 TEA BREAK 10:45 – 11:45Panel discussion on SME participationALL 11:45– 12:00Closing remarks and way forwardCharlton Philiso 12:00 LUNCH

OVERVIEW SME Forums ― Engage profoundly with an important part of the sectors employers, namely companies that are employing between 1 and 49 people ― Insufficient data on the structure and the skills requirement of this very part of the sector ― In order to design a sound strategy for the engagement of skills development of the sector, a great deal of strategic research has to be conducted in order to put the skills development strategy on sound footing ― Gathering and dissemination of comprehensive information on training providers, training provided, and the training needs of SMEs will constitute a critical component of the strategy

TERMS OF REFERENCE Specific Terms of Reference −Consult and share skills development information with MICT stakeholders, with special emphasis on SME involvement −Inform the MICT SETA Sector Skills Plan document in relation to the scarce and critical skills in the sector −Encourage cooperation between levy-payers, non-levy payers and training providers in addressing the skills gaps within the MICT sector

Potential areas of support: Cape Town- SME Forum −SMEs to provide qualitative experience to ensure sustainable service delivery to address niche’ needs −FETs to be linked to the Regional needs and further linked to industry for placement of learners, finding out what industry requires and designing and developing focused and targeted programmes for ease of employment, there are companies waiting for people −Provision of hands-on experiential learning is critical, especially in the FEM sub-sector, focus on mentoring and coaching −Forum to be used to raise SME issues but also provide recommendations to the SETA

Potential areas of support: Cape Town- SME Forum −Need for short courses that are focused and targeted as a way of bridging the skills gap −How do SMEs access increased funding −RPL challenges −Industry input of current qualifications −Industry input of current qualifications, possibly fewer qualifications that are qualitative

Qualifications review - Update −Journalism −Film and Media −IT

Thank you

Sector Skills Planning Discussion

Background Skills Development Act requires that a SETA develop and implement a Sector Skills Plan (SSP) DHET requires that the SSPs be updated annually SSPs have to be evidence based and be informed by research into a particular sector

Approach to the SSP Update 12 Field Research Review of current SSP to identify gaps Desk Research Interviews Survey Literature review Analysis Focus Groups and Consolidation Planning, Review and Sign off

Sector Profile: Sub-sector by size There are employers registered with the MICT SETA

Sector Profile: Employers by Sub-sector and Size Small organisations employing less than 50 people constitute about 96% of all employers in the sector.

Sector Profile: Employers by Province and Size Gauteng has the largest share of employers at 40%, followed by Western Cape and Kwazulu- Natal with 8% each.

Levy Contributions by sub-sector Sub-sectorSizeLevies Advertising 13%5% Film and Electronic Media 14%7% Electronics 12%14% Information Technology 54%44% Telecommunications 7%30% A higher proportion of employers in a sub- sector does not necessarily imply more levy contributions in the sub-sector.

Levy contribution by province ProvincePercentage Eastern Cape0.33% Freestate0.26% Gauteng86.17% KwaZulu-Natal3.30% Limpopo0.10% Mpumalanga0.23% National0.01% North West0.10% Northern Cape0.03% Western Cape9.48% Gauteng has the highest proportion of levy contributions

Levy Contribution Trends by Sub-sector The number of levy payers has steadily increased since 2010/11

Scarce Skills Advertising Digitisation is really big “Project directors who are able to manage integrated campaigns”

Scarce Skills FEM

Scarce Skills IT

Scarce Skills Electronics

Scarce Skills Telecommunications

Critical Skills Advertising The sector is looking for “sharp thinkers” who are strong conceptually.

Critical Skills FEM

Critical Skills ICT

SECTOR SKILLS PLAN YEAR PLANNER ATRs and WSPs submissionsDecember 2014-April 2015 Evaluation and approval of WSPs and ATRsMay-June 2015 Research and development of the SSPJanuary – June 2015 Online Grant System update and openingOctober-November 2014 Online Grant System openingDecember 2014 SDF workshops on new OGSJanuary 2015: KZN January 2015: EC January 2015: WC February 2015: GP Production and distribution of Career GuideJanuary-March 2015 Mandatory Grants Approvals and paymentsQuarterly

Thank you

2013/14 SUPPORT FOR SMEs Small and emerging business owners and employees to have access to MICT SETA learning programmes 105 SLAs signed with SMEs for skills development

CURRENT (2013/14) SUPPORT Total Number of LOI Number of Approved LOI Number of Declined LOI

FUTURE (2015/16) ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN ProgrammeNumber of learnersBudget Internships/Learnerships (SMMEs) Short courses/Learnerships (Unions, NGOs, CBOs) ,000.00

DISCRETIONARY GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS Submission of Letter of Intent (LoI: PIVOTAL/Non PIVOTAL) Desktop verification of Levy Contribution by SSP Desktop confirmation of accreditation of the training provider by ETQA Desktop approval of vetting process by Snr Manager - LPD

DISCRETIONARY GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS Site Vetting of Employer by LPD Advisor DG Committee recommend to CEO for approval Approval/Disapproval of recommendation by CEO Notification of application outcome. Budget allocation, drafting and signing of Service Level Agreement (SLA)

Thank you

PANEL DISCUSSION

DISCRETIONARY GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS Submission of Letter of Intent (LoI: PIVOTAL/Non PIVOTAL) Desktop verification of Levy Contribution by SSP Desktop confirmation of accreditation of the training provider by ETQA Desktop approval of vetting process by Snr Manager - LPD

DISCRETIONARY GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS Site Vetting of Employer by LPD Advisor DG Committee recommend to CEO for approval Approval/Disapproval of recommendation by CEO Notification of application outcome. Budget allocation, drafting and signing of Service Level Agreement (SLA)

CLOSING REMARKS AND WAY FORWARD

THANK YOU Head Office: Durban: East London: Cape Town: