FE colleges join forces with CITB to improve provision and support across construction sector

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ColegauCymru on behalf of our member colleges has today signed an Agreement with Construction Industry Training Board, CITB, in a move to support the provision of construction qualifications and support for learners, apprentices and employers across Wales. 

This comes as the industry continues to demand talent, qualifications and skills that are fit for purpose, future proofed and that will support the Welsh economy in the long term. The Agreement will strengthen the relationship between FE colleges and the construction industry in Wales. 

ColegauCymru Strategic Work-based learning Group Chair, Dr Barry Walters, said:,

“The signing of this Agreement comes at a time of great change for the construction sector in Wales, with significant recent investment in the provision and delivery of qualifications and skills. This partnership is key to ensuring that learners and apprentices receive the appropriate training and skills required to be able to make a valuable contribution to the industry and economy." 

"We’re pleased to establish a new working relationship with CITB which shows our collective commitment to continue to strive for excellence through raising skills benchmarks, adding value to the construction workforce and business development activities.” 

CITB Engagement Director for Wales, Julia Stevens, added,

“The demand for a breadth of quality construction roles continues to increase. It’s essential that we continue to work closely with FE colleges and stakeholders across Wales to best serve the needs of learners, employers and the industry more broadly."  

“The Agreement will also help to ensure that learners receive the correct training and skills, and support the construction industry to have a skilled, competent and inclusive workforce now and in the future.”  

Further Information 

Apprentices and prospective students are encouraged to contact their local college for advice on apprenticeships or for other in-work skills training. Support for employers, including information on incentives to take on an apprentice, can also be found at their local college. 

Jeff Protheroe, Strategic Advisor – Work-based Learning and Employability 
Jeff.Protheroe@ColegauCymru.ac.uk 

Lucy Hopkins, Communications Manager  
Lucy.Hopkins@collegeswales.ac.uk

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