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Multi Provincial Artisan Development Steering Committee Workshop 6 and 7 May 2015 Indlela

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  • Multi Provincial Artisan Development Steering Committee Workshop 6 and 7 May 2015 Indlela
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  • Purpose of meeting Sharing of Information 1.NAMB 2.Worldskills South Africa Provincial Competitions 3.Artisan Strategic Planning Tool and Asset System 4.Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning 5.Trade Test Pass Rate Strategy New 7 Steps to become an Artisan Report back on progress and challenges experienced with the implementation of the previous MoU (ending March 2015) How can committees learn from one another
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  • Attendance of PADSC Meetings
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  • Attendance for 2015 3
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  • Gauteng: Tshwane Implementation of the MOU Steering Committee Meetings (4.2.1) 1.1 Nominated management and technical persons participated in all meetings (Tshwane South and North Colleges). 1.2 Two meetings took place: 20 November 2014 and 19 March 2015. National (Policies, Criteria and Guidelines NAMB) 4.2.2 2.1 Staff identified per college to participate. 2.2 Identified staff linked to different trades. 2.3 All policies disseminated and cascaded to all staff at campuses. 2.4 Structures to be put in place as the current staff establishment do not cater for this function.
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  • Gauteng: Tshwane Provide Support to Candidates for Trade Test (4.2.7) 3.1 Staff identified within workshop management and administration structure. 3.2 Identified staff to be trained. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) (4.2.8) 4.1 Staff identified within workshop management and administration structure. 4.2 Two day briefing session took place in March. Open day Tshwane South TVET College (4.2.11) 5.1 Career expo: 13 April 2015 17 April 2015 5.2 Invitees included schools, TVET Colleges, companies and Training Partners. 5.3 Focus on Artisan Development within TVET Sector. 5.4 Date still to be determined for the Artisan Development Conference in the province.
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  • Gauteng: Tshwane Artisan Career advisory service (4.2.13) 6.1 Identified staff member Student Support Services Manager incorporated into the current College structures 6.2 Lead and coordinate Artisan Career Advisory Service. 6.3 Identified staff member to be trained on artisan NCAP system and programme. 6.4 Identified staff member Student Support Coordinator per Campus. 6.5 Student Support offices on each campus. 6.6 Development schedule to be finalised for the Artisan Career Advisory Programme for Life Orientation lectures.
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  • Gauteng: South West
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  • Gauteng: Ekurhuleni
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  • North West: Critical Items Contained in the MoU, Progress Registered and Challenges
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  • North West
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  • Establishment of Limpopo PADSC MOUs were signed by ALL 7 TVET Colleges Principals in July 2014. TVET Principals appointed members to serve in PADSC in writing. The and elected on 23 July 2014. Chairperson: Mr SJ Molekwa Deputy Chairperson: Ms Machebe The secretariat of the PADSC is in place. Secretariat: Mr M Mabooa Limpopo Province13 Limpopo
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  • Limpopo: Progress Monthly meetings were held in 2014 soon after the establishment of the PADSC. Only one meeting was held in 2015 pending the signing of new MoU by colleges. The PADSC received induction and training conducted by NAMB. Committee members also received policies and implementation plans. A baseline assessment on Artisan Training by Limpopo TVET colleges was conducted. The state of readiness for TVET colleges to become Trade Test centres was also conducted. The committee was in the process of developing the provincial implementation plan which was suspended due to the current amendments on the MoU.
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  • Limpopo: Way forward and Planned activities Through assistance of SETAs, TVET Colleges are currently in the process of accrediting more workshops for artisan training. Once they are accredited they will then gradually apply for accreditation to become Trade Test centres. PADSC will coordinate & identify TVET colleges for specialisation - Avoid duplication of Trade Test centres where possible.
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  • Freestate 3 HIGHLIGHTS Capacity building workshops held on the 12-13 November 2014 and 19 February 2015. 3 steering committee meetings held to date. Attended a two day national multi steering workshop (sharing of good practice). Held a 1 day PADSC working session at Motheo TVET College Presented functions of the committee to CD: FETC & AET meeting on the 25 March 2015 (TVET Regional office meeting)
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  • Freestate Working session discussed the following; The roles and responsibilities of the PADSC Implementation of the following policy documents: Criteria and guidelines for appeals complains and enquiries (committee of 3 elected, chaired by PADSC deputy chair). Criteria and Guidelines for moderation of Trade Test Centres. Criteria and guidelines for monitoring performance of accredited TTC. Challenge raised by committee/colleges: Budget to implement activities e.g. travelling to centres Persons/officials to conduct activities above, if external persons who will contract them?
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  • Freestate Implementation of the following activities; Quarterly reporting to NAMB and the office of the premier. -Colleges are awaiting a reporting template from CD: NAD -Colleges to report via CD: FETC & AET office Development of the Action Plan to visit accredited TTC. -TTC in the province were identified. -Chairperson to lead the team to visit TTC Preparations for the Artisan Development Conference (held in January). Regional Skills Competition in preparation for the World Skills SA competition (committee of 4 elected). Multi Stakeholder Provincial Artisan development workshop (to be held in August 2015)
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  • Mpumalanga
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  • KwaZulu Natal Two official meetings in the year to date. Elected two committees for planning the multi stakeholder provincial artisan development workshop and Worldskills. Decade of the artisan event will take place at Umfolozi TVET College in May 2015.
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  • KwaZulu Natal NCV/NATED17027 LEARNERS11 PROGRAMMES LEARNERSHIPS4071 LEARNERS21 SKILLS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS21 TRADE TEST CENTRES4/9 COLLEGES
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  • KwaZulu Natal PUBLIC SERVICE INSTITUTIONS52 INDUSTRIES203 SETAS17 WORKSHOP CAPACITY4494 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL202
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  • Eastern Cape See attached report
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  • Northern Cape
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  • Suid-Kaap Kollege South Cape College Ikholeji yasemZantsi-Kapa Western Cape
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  • NO. ITEMSTATUSCHALLLENGES 1. Participate in PADSC meetings2 meetings were held. No provincial DHET representative at first two meetings the interpretation of representation was discussed and agreed upon. The concern around absenteeism was discussed and made clear that it is compulsory for these meetings 2. Implement NAD policies & guidelines Prepared a summary on transitional arrangements for trade testing. Support (resources) required to PADSC to operationalise policies & guidelines Lack of advocacy to stakeholders around changeover from certain SETA functions to NAD & PADSC 3. Develop Artisan Development Strategy Tool to be tested through Web based strategic planning Not identified 4. Occupational Teams and Dual System Implemented at West Coast College. Reporting on successes and challenges will be provided How to mainstream methodology throughout the TVET College system given DHET targets to be met vs the limited Work place opportunities 5. Submission of quarterly learner dataAwaiting template Format in which data to be submitted standardised Information might be skewed as Seta's have all data on apprenticeships and learnerships 6. Provide support to learners for: Trade Test Meeting between Chair and Deputy Chair took place to discuss and take matters forward logistics, resources, funding, capacity
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  • Western Cape NO. ITEMSTATUSCHALLLENGES 7. Provide support to learners for: RPLProcess is planned for May 2015. standardised toolkits to be developed, orientation must include the career path dev. pathway 8. Coordinate moderation and monitoring of trade test centres List of National trade centres were received. No monitoring has yet taken place. Lack monitoring capacity due lack of administrative support and funding to provide support. 9. Multi stakeholder PAD workshop Workshop will take place 16 & 17 July. Topic: Artisan Development, SSS, career pathing and WIL National speaker required 10. Implement Decade of the Artisan Take place in August of 2014, hosted by South Cape College Not identified Role that PADSC must play during this process, is not really clear 11. Implement Artisan Advisory ServicesNo implementationResources required to perform function 12. Implement Worldskills competitions Planning for Provincial competitions will be scheduled as per the National timelines. 4 WC Colleges are sending delegations to attend the Sao Paulo event in August 2015 A provincial task team must be setup for the province Buy in and commitment Resources required to perform function
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  • Next round of PADSC Meetings
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  • New Structure of the PADC Office
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  • Trade Test Scheduling and Moderation Visits Office Admin and DD Support Lawrence Shilaluke Andiswa Mzele Latifa Dube Zanele Shabalala
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  • Logistics (Meetings and Travel Arrangements) Oscar Sebelemetja Patience MashegoPontsho Nkgapele Mavis Mahlase MoU Implementation
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  • Masingita ShirindiGladys Phoshoko WorldSkills South Africa Admin Support