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Title: MAPPP-SETA Media Advertising Publishing Printing and Packaging (incorporating Arts


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MAPPP-SETA Media Advertising Publishing
Printing and Packaging (incorporating Arts
Culture) Sector Education Training Authority
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Melanie Bernard- Fryer Chief Executive Officer
Gerard Kemp Chief Financial Officer
Sekgana Makhoba Skills Planning Manager
Drina Davies Chief Executive Administrator
Office of the CEO
Nana Mngoma Arts Culture Chamber Manager
3
MAPPP-SETA 2005-2006 DoL TARGETS
TARGET ACHIEVEMENT
50 large companies receive mandatory grants 145 large companies receive mandatory- 290
200 medium companies receive mandatory grants 269 medium companies receive mandatory grants-134
200 SMMEs supported by mandatory grants 435 SMMEs supported by mandatory grants-212
50 non-levy payers supported 68 non-levy payers supported to date - 136
1000 registered scarce and critical skills learners 1 198 registered scarce and critical skills learners supported -120
50 learners in new venture creation learnership 50 learners in new venture creation learnership

ABET training level- 4 ABET training levels 1-4
50 learners supported through training 196 learners supported -392
1 000 workers supported through mandatory grant system 5 682 workers supported through mandatory grant system
4
Progress Report NSDS
  • SETA has physical presence in 3 provinces
  • WC servicing NC
  • Gauteng servicing Lim, MP, NW and FS
  • KZN servicing EC
  • 60 qualifications registered
  • 13 MOUs signed with other ETQAs, and
  • co-operative agreements with
  • Umalusi
  • WC Department of Education
  • SETA exceeded its target for the unemployed
    learners
  • learnerships and apprenticeships nationally

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Progress Report NSDS cont
  • Arts Culture Chamber formalised by MAPPP-SETA
  • SMME development and support
  • Support for training against identified scarce
    and critical skills for the unemployed
  • Supported non-levy paying enterprises, Community
    Based Organizations and Non-Governmental
    Organizations
  • 50 ABET learners supported in workplaces in the
    WC
  • Supported provision of workplace experience by
    supporting 80 interns for six to twelve months
    placements across its sectors

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Progress Report NSDS New Venture Creation
learnership to train 400 learners
Province Provider No. learners Investment
Gauteng Sew Africa Interakt Desto 25 20 150 (100 disabled) R875 000 R696 100 R5 250 000
KZN Nombeko Consulting Lincolnwood 25 25 R875 000 R856 975
Eastern Cape Asante 30 R1 050 000
Western Cape Integrated Business Solutions 20 R675 120
Northern Cape Asikhulume 15 R525 000
Limpopo Basotho Consulting 20 R700 000
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Training of 1 043 Skills Development
Facilitators, Assessors and Moderators
Progress Report NSDS
Province Assessor Moderator Designer SDF
Gauteng 267 46 30 167
KZN 116 28 10 52
Eastern Cape 15 05 - 04
Western Cape 127 28 10 32
Free State 05 01 - 12
Northern Cape 05 01 - 07
Limpopo 15 07 - 12
North West 08 01 - 16
Mpumalanga 08 02 - 06
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Progress Report ProvincesWestern Cape Province
Disbursed R35 809 000-00
Programme or Learnership No. of learners Nationality Male/Female
Craft Enterprise NQF 4 (Bonteheuwel Langa) 20 Africans - 6 Coloureds - 14 Males - 12 Females- 8
Craft Production NQF 2 (Bonteheuwel Langa) 40 African - 21 Coloureds 19 Males- 16 Females- 24
Internship Programme (Cape Town) 18 African 9 Coloureds - 9 Males 12 Females 6
Short Programmes (Woodstock) 452 African 255 Coloureds 197 Males 210 Females 242
Bursaries (Cape Peninsula) 45 Africans - 20 Coloureds - 25 Males - 16 Females-29
Performing Arts NQF 4 (Woodstock) 20 African - 12 Coloureds 8 Males- 16 Females- 4
Apprenticeships (Cape Town) 329 Africans 69 Coloureds 200 Whites 60 Females 4 Males 325
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Progress Report ProvincesLimpopo Province
Programme or Learnership No. of learners Nationality Male/Female
Performing Arts NQF 4 (Seshego) 20 African Males- 7 Females- 13
Arts Culture Administration NQF 4 (Venda) 20 African Males- 13 Females- 7
Craft Enterprise NQF 4 (Polokwane) 19 African Males- 12 Females- 7
Apprenticeships -
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Progress Report ProvincesNorth West Province
Disbursed R1 260 000-00
Programme or Learnership No. of learners Race Male/Female
Arts Culture Administration NQF 4 (Mafikeng) 20 Africans - 16 Coloureds - 2 Whites - 2 Males- 12 Females- 8
Craft Production NQF 2 (Zeerust) 16 Africans 16 Males- 4 Females- 12
Apprenticeships -
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Progress Report ProvincesFree State Province
Disbursed R 1 350 000-00
Programme or Learnership No. of learners Nationality Male/Female
Radio Station Management NQF 5 (Qwaqwa, Senekal, Fiksburg) 46 Africans 46 Males - 29 Females- 17
Apprenticeships (Bloemfontein) 5 Africans 4 Coloureds 1
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Progress Report ProvincesNorthern Cape Province
Disbursed R 875 000-00
Programme or Learnership No. of learners Race Male/Female
Craft Enterprise NQF 4 (Kuruman) 25 Africans - 20 Coloureds - 5 Males - 10 Females -15
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Progress Report ProvincesGauteng Province
Programme or Learnership No. of learners Nationality Male/Female
Craft Enterprise NQF 4 (Kagiso) 22 Africans - 22 Males 15 Females -7
Scriptwriting NQF 4 (SABC) 229 African 200 , Coloureds 15 Whites - 14 Males - 189 Females 40
Film, Television and Video Production NQF 5 (Linden Roodepoort) 38 African 28 Coloureds 10 Males 32 Females 6
Sound Engineering NQF 5 ( Kensington) 20 African - 20 Males 18 Females -2
Design Foundation NQF 4 (Newtown-HIV/AIDS) 25 African 25 Males 5 Females - 20
Product Development NQF 4 (Newtown) 20 Africans - 20 Males - 4 Females -16
Technical Production Services NQF 4 (Newtown) 25 African - 25 Males - 24 Females 1
Performing Arts NQF 4 (Newtown) 43 African 43 Males 26 Females 17
Craft Production NQF 2 (Rosebank -Disability) 20 African - 20 Males 2 Females 18
New Venture Creation NQF 4 (Fashion District) 20 African - 20 Males 11 Females - 9
Internships (Origins Centre) 61 African 40, Coloureds 11 Whites - 10 Males 51 Females 10
Apprenticeships (Gauteng) 289 African 190, Coloureds 56 Whites 43 Males 289
Disbursed R 40 975 000-00
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Progress Report ProvincesEastern Cape Province
Disbursed R 7 551 000-00
Programme or Learnership No. of Learners Race Male/Female
Craft Enterprise NQF 4 (P. E. FET) 40 Africans - 35 Coloureds - 5 Males - 28 Females -12
Arts and Culture Administration NQF 4 (North End) 20 African - 12 Coloureds 8 Males - 16 Females 4
Craft Production NQF 2 ( Mount Frere) 43 African 36 Coloureds - 7 Males 5 Females - 38
Journalism NQF 5 (Grahamstown) 13 African - 8 Coloureds 5 Males 6 Females -7
Bursaries (Nelson Mandela Bay) 14 African 9 Coloured - 5 Males 7 Females - 7
Apprenticeship (PE, EL,GT) 53 African 22 Coloureds 27 Whites 4 Males 53
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Progress Report ProvincesKwaZulu-Natal
Disbursed R12 335 000-00
Programme or Learnership No. of Learners Race Male/Female
Technical Production Services NQF 4 (Durban) 20 Africans - 20 Males - 17 Females -3
Arts Culture Administration NQF 4 (Pietermaritzburg) 40 Africans 36 Coloureds - 4 Males - 12 Females 28
Craft Enterprise NQF 4 (Durban) 19 Africans 19 Males 8 Females 11
Craft Production NQF 2 (Hluhluwe) 55 Africans - 55 Males 9 Females 46
Internships (Durban) 61 Africans 40 Coloureds 11 Whites - 10 Males 51 Females 10
New Venture Creation NQF 4 (Msinga) 25 Africans - 25 Males - 17 Females -8
ABET Level 4 (Umlazi) 30 African 30 Males - 9 Females 21
Bursaries (Durban) 6 Africans - 6 Males 2 Females - 4
Apprenticeships (Durban Pinetown) 111 African 86 Indians 12 Whites 13 Males 107 Females - 4
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Progress Report Provinces
  • Key Achievements

Province Provider Achievements
Gauteng Filadelfia School for the Disabled This school in Soshanguve implemented a Craft Production Skills Programme with 20 learners in beadwork. Facilitation skills have now been introduced to the top performers
KwaZulu-Natal Umcebo Trust Greater St Lucia Umcebo Trust has trained 20 learners with severe learning disabilities. Their products have been exported to countries such as France and Italy. Products of one of the learners will be displayed at the Design Indaba 2007. Mr Price Home awarded a contract to craft learners, who were successfully trained by the MAPPP-SETA, to produce various products.
North West Phumani Paper Phumani Paper has placed 9 learners with Bosele - a paper manufacturing company. Bosele was awarded the Community Builder award in the North West province and is currently a finalist for the National Community Builder award.
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Placements
Province No. of Learners
Gauteng 96
KZN 30
Eastern Cape 1
Western Cape 39
Free State 0
Northern Cape 0
Limpopo 0
North West 0
Most of the learners who exited MAPPP-Seta programmes are now running sustainable businesses and the NVC intervention is aimed at further supporting the businesses. Most of the learners who exited MAPPP-Seta programmes are now running sustainable businesses and the NVC intervention is aimed at further supporting the businesses.
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Progress Report FETs
  • MAPPP-SETA hosted an FET workshop to sensitize
    them to the registered learnerships and skills
    programmes
  • FETs supported through Discretionary Grants
    disbursements
  • Several FETs currently registered learnerships
    and skills programmes and we intend launching
    level 4 qualifications
  • Via the Umalusi cooperative agreement, we are
    implementing learnerships in partnership with
    Kathu FET(NC) and PE FET(EC)
  • In the process of finalising negotiations with
    Boland College (WC) as well as KZN Provincial
    Department of Education which involves 9 FET
    Colleges
  • In the process of awarding discretionary grants
    to

EASTERN CAPE Port Elizabeth FET 20 learners R 600 000.00
KZN Esiyadi FET 20 learners R 700 000.00
Mnambithi FET 20 learners R 700 000.00
Thekwini FET 20 learners R 700 000.00
WESTERN CAPE False Bay FET 30 learners R 504 960.00
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Future Plans
  • R15,000 incentive for employers recruiting
    learners with disability
  • Implementation of the Disability Integration
    Strategy
  • Research commissioned to establish the placement
    of disabled learners after completion of training
  • In partnership with the Department of Arts and
    Culture in support of the EPWP 2500 learners
    recruited and placed
  • Commitment to advertise through local community
    media constituents in partnership with Top 300
    Companies
  • SMME development and Broad-based Black Economic
    Empowerment
  • Support the skills development needs of the
    non-levy paying members
  • Aggressive drive to participate on the PSDFS and
    PGDS Forums

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Future Plans cont.
  • Broadcast Engineering learnership implement in
    partnership with the National Association of
    Broadcasters NAB, (to address the critical and
    scarce skills for the upcoming 2010 FIFA Soccer
    World Cup )
  • Live Events and Technical Production Services
    Learnership (to create provincial access to Live
    Soccer World Cup broadcasts in rural areas
    without TVs)
  • Craft Production learnership (to build
    manufacturing capacity for the supply of
    corporate gifts and World Cup souvenirs)
  • Performing Arts Learnership (to enable learners
    to participate in the opening ceremonies of the
    FIFA Soccer World Cup matches)
  • Increase of Apprenticeship intakes in the
    printing and packaging sectors (in anticipation
    of printed and packaged products to be demanded
    in 2010)

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Future Plans cont
  • Utilise Journalism learnership to increase the
    capacity of news delivery in local community
    media platforms
  • Linkages with provincial economic growth
    strategies (KZN, GP, WC) for the printing,
    packaging, film, arts and culture sectors
  • Develop and review current qualifications and
    learnerships across all sectors
  • Focus on improving WSP submissions
  • Marketing drive to ensure levy from government
    departments will be received already in
    discussion with GCIS, Department of Arts and
    Culture (KZN) and national Government Printers

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Challenges
  • Aggressive drive to participate on the PSDFS and
    PGDS Forums
  • Cooperation with CHE remains a constant challenge
    for this SETA as well as the contribution of
    levies by national and provincial departments
  • Lack of coordination within the provinces which
    hampers the performance of the SETA
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