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Title: MANDATE BEYOND THE INITIAL FIVE YEAR PERIOD


1
MANDATE BEYOND THE INITIAL FIVE YEAR PERIOD
  • Presented by Mike Tsotetsi

2
INTRODUCTION
  • First cycle ended March 2005
  • Re-establishment meant re-apply to The Department
    of Labour
  • Past performance of the SETAs were a key
    determining factor for re-establishment
  • THETA was re-established on 1 April 2005

3
OUR LEARNING CURVE
  • THETA has been exposed to interesting times from
    its early days in 2000
  • Inherited legacy of inefficiencies had impacted
    negatively on THETA
  • This resulted in
  • negative press coverage and
  • qualified audit reports

4
NSDS
  • SETAs operate within NSDS
  • National priorities outlined
  • Prioritise critical skills
  • Stimulate quality training in the workplace
  • Promote employability and sustainable livelihoods
    through skills development
  • Assist new entrants into the labour market and
    self employment
  • Improve quality and relevance of provision

5
ACHIEVEMENTS
  • Effective learning environment
  • Comprehensive corporate governance structure and
    systems
  • Effective monitoring of achievement of
    obligations and plans
  • Organisational culture that is conducive to
    service delivery

6
THE FIRST 5 YEAR CYCLE
  • Embarked on transformation programme for
    employees and other stake holders
  • Established good corporate governance systems
  • Expanded operations and administration activities
    to fast track training intervention
  • Laid provided solid foundation for Skills
    Revolution to thrive soar to new heights

7
THE FIRST 5 YEAR CYCLE
  • Partnered with industry to deliver projects e.g.
    TLP, SATI, INTAC
  • In excess of R36m on discretionary grants
  • Disbursed R80m on mandatory grants
  • and projects
  • Scoped projects to the value of R 114m

8
DOES THETA ADD VALUE?
  • Independent sector hence a collaborated approach
    to address growth requirements
  • Training interventions implemented to the fullest
    extent
  • Governments aims of creating jobs and
    eradicating poverty requires THETAs involvement

9
DOES THETA ADD VALUE?
  • Future of education, training and skills
    development cannot be over emphasised
  • Higher occupancy rates increase in training,
    education and skills development
  • Leverage required by private sector to attain
    goal of education, training and developing skills
    of the workforce
  • THETA well positioned to provide support

10
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
TOURISM
  • Fastest growing industry in the world
  • Accounts for 10.75 of the worlds GDP
  • Employs 260 million people
  • Generates revenues of 500 billion per year
  • Current growth estimated at 7
  • South Africa on par with this world trend

11
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
TOURISM
  • The global tourism industry suffered a 1.2
    decline last year
  • SA recorded a 5.3 increase in foreign tourists
  • 71 of tourists would like their travel plans to
    benefit people at destination (World Tourism
    Organisation Figures August 2005)

12
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
GAMING
  • Relative newcomer to the industry
  • Previous conservative legislation restricted
    operation of casinos
  • Substantial change in legislation
  • Legal casinos have become accepted part of
    tourism industry
  • Licenses for different levels granted within
    provinces

13
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
GAMING
  • Has opened new avenue for employment, wealth
    creation and education
  • Sector is hungry for knowledge via THETAs
    interventions
  • No longer perceived as leisure but also as
    business opportunity that ensures a meaningful
    economic participation

14
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
HOSPITALITY
  • SA had the best hotel occupancy rate
  • Improvement on our hospitality services necessary
    through education and training that THETA
    facilitates
  • Also opened new avenue for employment, wealth
    creation and education

15
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
SPORTS
  • South Africa has hosted and taken part in a
    variety of major international sporting events
  • Presents opportunity to grow other sectors
    especially tourism and hospitality both of which
    fall within the ambit of THETA purpose.

16
A LOOK AT OUR SECTOR
SPORTS
  • South Africans no longer perceive sporting as a
    school activity
  • A vehicle to support social development
  • Youth encouraged to see Sport as a career

17
THETA ACHIEVEMENTS
  • 97 000 workers on NQF 1
  • 54 of target
  • 75 000 Black,
  • 31 000 Women,
  • 82 with disabilities
  • 140 000 completed structured learning
  • 161 of target
  • 89 000 Black
  • 24 000 Women
  • 109 with disabilities

18
THETA ACHIEVEMENTS
  • 24 Enterprises in IIP - achieved 120
  • 2403 SMMEs supported in skills development
    Initiatives - achieved 173
  • 6919 in un-employed learnerships registered -
    achieved 46
  • 3890 Black
  • 398 Women
  • Rating 61 to 80

19
THETA TARGETS 2005-2009
  • Mandatory grants payments to 60 large, 92 medium
    and 468 small firms
  • 20 Firms on National Standard of Goods Practice
  • BEE not yet established
  • 28000 learners on ABET level 4
  • 5112 unemployed and 5112 employed learners on
    Learnerships

20
THETA TARGETS 2005-2009
  • 82 non paying levy firms assisted in skills
    development
  • 7500 learners in critical skills (FET/HET)
  • 409 young persons to form new ventures
  • 10 institutions supported to develop people in
    critical skills
  • 1 institute supported to manage new venture
    creation qualification

21
SECTORS LEVIES
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DEMAND FOR SKILLS
  • Management and leadership development in sector
  • Target groups unemployed graduates, teacher
    training to produce against industry needs
  • Assessor and moderator training
  • HIV/Aids training

23
DEMAND FOR SKILLS
  • ABET
  • IT computer literacy
  • Financial management skills
  • Link between training instructions and industry
    regarding qualifications needed

24
SUPPLY OF SKILLS
  • Standard Setting and Qualifications Generating
  • Review and development 2005 - 2007

25
QUALIFICATIONS REGISTERED
  • HOSPITALITY - 10
  • GAMING - 04
  • GUIDING - 02
  • NATURE CONSERVATION - 09
  • SPORT, RECREATION AND FITNESS - 05
  • TRAVEL, TOURISM AND EVENTS - 12
  • TOTAL - 42
  • UNIT STANDARDS REGISTERED
  • 510 UNIT STANDARDS

26
EDUCATION DOES NOT MEET CHILDRENS NEEDS
  • A response to an education experienced as too
    distant from the needs of adolescence and youth,
    which secondly , is far from guaranteeing
    employment in the fastest growing sectors of both
    the global economy and local economies
  • UNESCO CONFERENCE

27
THE REALITY
  • EDUCATION
  • A discipline-based system
  • - How much of a subject is relevant?
  • - How does it articulate with other subjects?
  • - Why in year chunks?
  • REAL LIFE
  • A trans-disciplinary, interactive environment
  • - Highly changeable
  • - New areas

28
THE SOLUTION
  • A National Qualifications Framework that
  • integrates all elements of the education and
  • training system to enable learner progress
  • from any starting point

NQF
29
IF ITS SO OBVIOUS, WHATS WRONG?
  • There is no parity of esteem
  • Trans-disciplinary environment has not sought
    supporting theories
  • We do not believe in the intellectual equivalence

30
THETAS RESPONSE
  • Operationalizing the South African HRDS NSDS
  • Ensuring implementation of the NQF by
  • Creating Occupationally-Directed Qualification
    Frameworks
  • Developing Providers to deliver it

31
THE DILEMMA
  • Skills shortage and a crisis of scarce skills
  • Association of Unemployed Graduates
  • What is at the root of the problem?

32
THETAs PROVIDER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
  • To Develop the Capacity to
  • Deliver on all THETA Qualifications
    Learnerships
  • Across all 7 sub-sectors
  • Across all Provinces

33
THETAs CHALLENGE TO ALL COMPANIES
  • Enter the Programme to become an Accredited
    Provider
  • Develop your entire workforce with NQF-aligned
    qualifications
  • Take on unemployed learners
  • Demonstrate how the workplace can become a site
    of learning

34
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD
  • In- House training mandatory grants, NQF
    aligned training, learnerships, skills programs
  • HIV training discretionary grants, HIV/AIDS
    toolkit
  • Specialised IT training bursaries NSF and
    THETA, learnerships, mandatory grants, skills
    programs

35
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD
  • Management training for new entrants
    Learnerships, Tour Guides, Hospitality, Sport
  • ABET discretionary grants NSF / Donor funding
    for ABET initiatives
  • Management skills upgrading - Learnerships,
    mandatory grants
  • SMME development initiatives and projects
  • Black management development initiatives

36
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD
  • CONSTRAINTS
  • Provider capacity assist with accreditation
    processes, develop and upgrade capacity of
    assessors.
  • Funding lack of funds is a huge constraint -
    assistance needed from DoL and DEAT ( including
    donor funding from private institutions and other
    countries)

37
STRATEGY GOING FORWARD
  • CONSTRAINTS
  • Qualifications framework current to be
    reviewed, new ones developed
  • Collaboration between stakeholders one driver,
    analyse over-lapping
  • SMME lack of finance, lack of Tourism,
    marketing and business knowledge

38
CONCLUSION
  • THETA IS NOW IN A POSITION TO DELIVER
  • MEANINGFUL WORK-RELATED AND EMPLOYMENT
  • CREATING LEARNING ON A LARGE SCALE IN
  • THE TOURISM SECTOR
  • We must act now to develop the skills of our
  • people before its too late Mr. Mdladlana ,
  • Sunday Times 2003/07/11

39
THANK YOU!ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE STASTICS
PRESENTATION?
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Provincial Profile
41
Employment Profile
42
Employment Equity Profile
43
Employers
44
Employees
45
Theta Registered SDFs
46
Theta Female SDFs
47
Theta SDF Race and Sex distribution
48
Theta SDF Demographics
49
THETA PROVIDERS
50
THETA PROVIDERS
51
THETA ASSESSORS
52
THET MODERATORS
53
CERTIFICATION
54
CERTIFICATION
55
LEARNERSHIP CERTIFICATE
56
NON AGREEMENT CERTIFICATES
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