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PSETA Annual General Meeting 2017

Thank you to all our stakeholders who attended the 7th PSETA AGM on 14 November 2017. Your participation and inputs are appreciated greatly. See below documents which were presented at the AGM for your attention.

Media Statement by the Public Service Sector Education and Training Authority (PSETA) on SIU Proclamation

Notice to Private Education and Training Providers 

 

PSETA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM)

Date: Tuesday, 14th November 2017
Time: 11:00 – 14:00
Venue: Accolades Boutique Venue, 72 Dale Road, President Park AH, Midrand

Confirmation of attendance should be directed to Events@PSETA.org.za
Enquiries: Ms Suzan Maroleng (Board Secretary)
Tel: 012 423 5732 or 012 423 5711 (PSETA Communications Office)
RSVP to reach PSETA office by not later than 10 November 2017

  • 2017 AGM Advert
  • 2017 PSETA AGM REGISTRATION FORM
  • Map to Accolades Boutique VenueCall for private education & training providers offering qualifications and part-qualifications to register on the database for occupational qualifications sub-framework
    The Public Sector Education and Training authority has received a copy of Communique 1 of 2016 from the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) related to the requirement for private training providers offering full and part qualifications in the Trade and Occupational sector to register with the department.

    The process for registration with DHET is outlined in Section 3 of the attached Communique 1 of 2016. The PSETA urges all accredited and prospective private providers to heed this call and contact the department as per the communique.

    Communique 1 of 2016 DHET
    QCTO Letter to inform providers

    Discretionary Grants Policy 2017/18

    The Public Service Sector Education and Training Authority (PSETA) Discretionary Grant (DG) policy has been revised in preparation for the 2017/2018 DG  process. Click below link to  access the policy:
    Approved DG Policy -2017-18

    Occupationally directed skills development for green public procurement

    The Green Skills Project responds to the need for more proactive, concerted and coordinated efforts to analyse, plan for and develop green skills for South Africa, with a focus on the post-schooling system. The South African government spends over R500 billion on goods, services and construction annually (National Treasury, 2015). This represents a significant opportunity for the State to assume a more strategic and developmental role. In particular, ‘greening supply chain management (SCM) of public entities by motivating and capacitating employees across government to preferentially source locally manufactured goods that are less harmful to people and the environment, has the potential to meet a wide range of international and national priorities. These include commitments to economic growth, social development and environmental sustainability. A study was commissioned by PSETA and implemented by the Green Skills Project (www.greenskills.co.za). The Green Skills Project is a project of the Environmental Sector Skills Planning Forum chaired by the Department of Environmental Affairs. For further information contact Shivanthini Nagalingam at shivanthinin@pseta.org.za and Andrica Letsoalo-Fuze at andrical@pseta.org.za at PSETA or Prof Eureta Rosenberg at E.Rosenberg@ru.ac.za and Mike Ward at mikew@c-s-v.co.za  at Rhodes University.

    Green Skills Research Report

    Sector Skills Plan

    Skills planning in the Public Services sector provides the strategic direction needed to guide the development of the human capital the state needs to deliver on its service delivery priorities. The National Development Plan (NDP) provides an evidence-based analysis of the priority focus areas in this regard. This Sector Skills Plan maps out the specific agreed priorities, as well as the areas of uncertainty and the partnerships and processes through which PSETA will further define and take forward this agenda.

    PSETA-Sector Skills Plan 2017-2018

    CENTRAL SUPPLIER DATABASE NOTICE

     

    Please click here to view the PAIA Manual

    REGULATIONS disclosure-guidelines

     

     

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