Training. It's Good for Business
Let us help you build a better, safer, more profitable business through training.
People are essential tools on any construction project. Well-trained people are more likely to work safely and productively, make fewer mistakes and ultimately - drive profitability. When you're focused on delivering a project you don't always get time to look at the bigger picture. Important things like training can, understandably, take a back seat to the more pressing day-to-day issues such as meeting legislative requirements or delivering a job on time.
There are so many benefits to training - some immediate and some longer term - like quicker delivery, safer on-site practices and a healthier bottom line.
We're here to help you invest in your people in a way which grows your business - invest in your people - for a better business, for tomorrow, not just today.
If you are a construction employer working in Northern Ireland find out how CITB can help keep your team in shape with advice and help on training, and grants to support it.
Find out more about training and development plans, training courses and CITB Grant.Or call us on 028 9082 5466 to speak to our training support team, who can put you in touch with your local Regional Adviser.
ConstructionSkills
A partner in ConstructionSkills - the sector skills council for construction. CITB in Northern Ireland, together with CITBGB and the Construction Industry Council CIC, now form the Construction Industry Sector Skills Council, ConstructionSkills. ConstructionSkills represents both craft and professional sides of the industry and is responsible for tackling skills and productivity issues of the construction industry across the UK.
Key prioirities are: Reducing Skills Gaps and Shortages, Improving Productivity and Performance and Improving Learning Supply. For more information on ConstructionSkills go to www.constructionskills.net
Click here for update on ConstructionSkills (Northern Ireland)
Click here for copy of CITB Annual Report 2005/2006
Click here for the Sector Skills Agreement summary document.
Click here for the full version of the Sector Skills Agreement document.
Click here for the latest labour market intelligence report for Northern Ireland |