E-learning resource
Please see the attached list of online learning resources that have been created as part of CITB commissions.
Please see the attached list of online learning resources that have been created as part of CITB commissions.
Good afternoon,
I hope that, despite this extraordinary crisis that’s hit us all, you managed to get at least some rest over the weekend. This is my latest update on CITB’s work to support the construction industry during the COVID-19 crisis.
To see the support packages CITB has already introduced for employers please visit our COVID-19 update page.
Today my key messages are on online Site Safety training and a checklist for Apprentice Safety on Site.
New Online Site Safety Training
We have introduced a remote learning and examination option for our market-leading HSA (Health and Safety Awareness) course, which will be especially helpful while our Site Safety Plus training centres are not conducting face-to-face training during the COVID-19 crisis. Anyone who booked a training course can contact their training provider for information on rescheduling.
While we continue to despatch achievement certificates for Site Safety Plus courses, there may be delays in certificates reaching delegates, and we understand this will have an impact on card applications. We have agreed with CSCS that applications for a Labourer’s card can now be supported with evidence of the HSA achievement from the CITB card-checker or CITB Construction Training Register. You can find more on card schemes by following the links below.
You can keep up-to-date with health, safety and environmental awareness by accessing online training and educational material from CITB. Safety on site is also covered with tools such as risk assessments and method statements. This can all be found at CITB health & safety support materials and CITB SSP Construction scenarios, a range of interactive and relative 360° construction-based scenarios to be used in the delivery of the Site Safety Plus suite of courses. CITB has also produced seven award-winning training and awareness films to support those taking Site Safety Plus courses. These are available online at CITB SSP YouTube videos. Please visit the CSCS website regarding the actions they are taking around COVID-19 and card applications.
Apprentice Safety on Site – Top Ten Checklist
CITB has issued a site safety guide for apprentices during COVID-19. It contains measures Employer/Site Management must have in place to ensure apprentices and others are protected and to minimise the risk of spreading the infection. To download the guide please click here and click on the Apprenticeships section. For further guidance on protecting the workforce, from the Construction Leadership Council, please click here. CITB Apprentices can also contact their Apprenticeship Officer.
CITB’s COVID-19 updates page is being refreshed daily and includes information on a range of subjects including Grants, Funding and the NCC. Please click here to view it.
To read the range of support measures made available to UK businesses and employees by the UK Government please click here.
Kind wishes,
Sarah Beale
Chief Executive
Good morning all
Please see the below brief from CITB on Levy collection.
Brief about CITB decision to suspend Levy collection
Comment from Sarah Beale on the decision:
Everyone in construction is facing extreme pressure at the moment and it’s right that we provide financial relief where we can to protect employers and ensure that the industry is as prepared as possible for the economic recovery that will come when the crisis lifts.
CITB is reviewing all of its work to respond to the changing skills needs of industry. We are continuing to re-evaluate our services, funding and grants to adapt them to meet industry’s
changing priority needs.
Kind Regards
Julia
Julia Stevens
Partnership Manager (Training Groups)
This the link to where companies with 2nd or 3rd year apprentices can apply to have the remaining attendance grants for this year paid now in advance.
Good evening,
I hope you’re keeping well.
This is my latest update on CITB’s work to support the construction industry during the COVID-19 crisis. To see the support packages CITB has already introduced for employers please visit our COVID-19 update page.
Today my key message is on the CITB’s decision to suspend industry levy collection.
CITB’s board met yesterday (March 25) and gave final approval to suspend the issue of its levy bills, due for payment in 2020, for an initial period of three months.
The bills will subsequently be issued for the full year. The delay will provide immediate financial relief to construction employers during the coronavirus crisis. In normal times CITB assesses and sends out levy bills each April in accordance with legal requirements. CITB levy bills are usually due for payment in May, but CITB will not seek collection on the suspended bills until August, or later if possible.
Everyone in construction is facing extreme pressure at the moment and it’s right that we provide the financial relief we can to protect employers and ensure that the industry is as prepared as possible for the economic recovery that will come when the crisis lifts.
CITB is reviewing all of its work to respond to the rapidly changing skills needs of industry. We are continuing to re-evaluate our services, funding and grants to adapt them to meet industry’s changing priority needs.
CITB will provide employers with further detail as soon as it can. We understood the need to provide early information, even before all details are available.
Notes
All levy bills, raised before 2020, should have been paid by this point. Employers in arears should contact CITB to discuss payment options.
We are talking now to the UK Government to influence support for the construction industry, including seeking a financial grant for our work building critical industry skills.
To see my video explaining CITB’s suspension of levy collection please click here.
CITB’s COVID-19 updates page is being refreshed daily and includes information on a range of subjects including Grants, Funding and the NCC. Please click here to view it.
To read the range of support measures made available to UK businesses and employees by the UK Government please click here.
Kind wishes,
Sarah Beale
Chief Executive
Good evening,
I hope you’re keeping well under the extreme circumstances we find ourselves in.
As you know, I am issuing daily updates on CITB’s work to support the construction industry during the COVID-19 crisis. To see the support packages CITB has already introduced for employers please visit this link on our COVID-19 update page.
Today my key messages are on how employers can claim apprenticeship grants in advance and sharing signposting information for employers.
Claiming Apprenticeship Grants in Advance
As announced, CITB is making available advanced payment of apprenticeship attendance grants for apprentices in their second and third year of apprenticeship programmes (full press release here).
The payments will be available from 6 April for apprentices already receiving CITB grant support and who are currently in the second or third year of their apprenticeship for the remainder of the year.
To request the advance grant payment please register your details on the form here.
Signposting Information for Employers
UK Government and Build UK have made useful information available for employers.
To access the Government page please click here. To see Build UK’s signposting information page please click here.
Finally, a CITB Board meeting will take place this evening, we will update you with news from the meeting during this week.
CITB’s COVID-19 updates page is being refreshed daily and includes information on a range of subjects including Grants, Funding and the NCC. Please click here to view it.
To read the range of support measures made available to UK businesses and employees by the UK Government please click here.
Kind wishes,
Sarah Beale
Chief Executive
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