Title: A New Approach to Industry Training in BC
1A New Approach to Industry Training in BC
- Canadian Association of Fleet Supervisors
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- October 2005
2PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
- Current Context
- What is The ITA?
- First Year Goals Strategies
- Progress To Date
- New Directions
- Questions Comments
3General Context Skill Shortages
4Call To Action
5What is The ITA?
- ITA established in January 2004 (Industry
Training Authority Act) Crown Agency - Emerged out of the Core Review Process
- Mandate
- Setting standards for industry training programs
qualifications - Providing coordination among industries,
learners, training providers - Funding industry training
- Promotion of industry / trades careers
- Challenge Establish A New Industry-Led Training
Model For BC
6What is The ITA?
- Small streamlined organization
- Nine member board of directors, diverse expertise
- 80 million budget (05 / 06)
- Training via Public Institutions 86
- Training via Private Institutions 4
- Industry Training Re-Development 4
- Program Supports 2.6
- Secondary Apprenticeship - .4
- Administration -3
- Supported by Industry Training Centre and 60
offices of Service Delivery BC (Government
Agents)
7First Year Goals Strategies
- GOAL 1 AN EFFECTIVE INDUSTRY TRAINING SYSTEM
- Key Strategies
- Evaluate, redesign and update current approaches
to industry training - Respond to industry demand for new training
programs - Key Performance Measures
- 10 increase in employer participation
- 10 increase in trainees
- Increase in youth participation
- Establish process for new program review
approval
8First Year Goals Strategies
- GOAL 2 ENSURE QUALITY INDUSTRY TRAINING
- Key Strategies
- Implement quality assurance system
- Maintain Red Seal standards and expand
participation - Key Performance Measures
- Improve credential completion rates
- Implement more flexible delivery models
- Develop customer satisfaction index
9First Year Goals Strategies
- GOAL 3 RESPONSIVE, ACCOUNTABLE MANAGEMENT
- Key Strategies
- Review and improve administrative systems
- More accountable funding model for public
private trainers - Improved communications and public awareness
- Key Performance Measures
- Reduced turnaround times at the ITC
- Establish performance-based funding contracts
- Implement effective registration and tracking
system
10Results To Date
11Results - New Training Programs
- Residential Construction Framing Technician
- Construction Formwork Technician
- Residential Building Maintenance Worker
- Reinforcing Steel Installer
- Oil Gas Rig Technician
- Building Envelope Technician
- Foundational skills programs in development
12Results - Modified Updated Programs
- Wall Ceiling Installer
- Glazier
- Recreational Vehicle Technician
- Construction Electrician
- Cooking
- Marine Repair Tecnician
13Results - New Delivery Models
- Wall Ceiling - Friday to Sunday
- Cook one day per week in the Fraser Valley
- Millwright mobile program in Interior BC
- Automotive week-end training (MTI)
- Marine Repair Technician distance learning
- Plumbing/Piping/Steamfitting/
- Sprinkler fitter self-paced learning (PVC)
14New Directions Industry Leadership
- Industry Training Organizations (ITOs)
- Industry-directed, not-for-profit legal entities
- Responsible for
- Upkeep and relevance of assigned programs
- Define demand for training programs
- Propose new programs
- Recommend standards
- Support trainees and employers
- Promote programs
15New Directions Industry Leadership
Industry Training Authority
- Funding body
- Standards body
- Quality assurance
- Registrations/tracking
- 10 15 sector oriented ITOs
- Industry initiated bodies
- Representative of and accountable to industry
(and ITA) - Industry-led for designated training programs
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16New Directions ITOs
- 3 prototype ITOs launched in 2005
- HortEducationBC (Horticulture)
- RITO (Residential Construction)
- AITA (Automotive)
17New Directions Greater Accountability
Transparency
- All ITA funded programs will lead to provincial
credentials - Steps were taking include
- Re-balancing funding priorities
- Apprenticeship technical training
- Youth programs
- Entry level programs
- Standardizing entry level programs
- Duration
- Outcomes
- Developing contribution agreements with public
trainers - Level playing field for non-public trainers
- Streamlined policy framework
18New Directions System Expansion
19Future of Industry Training in BC
2007/2008
Apprenticeship Trades Training (ATT)
New Training Programs
Entry Level Trades Training (ELTT)
ACE-IT
SSA
Industry Training Policies
20Get Involved in Industry Training
- A skilled workforce is a source of competitive
advantage - Were all competing for the same labour supply
- The new model is now defined now we need your
support - What you can do
- Hire trainees / apprentices
- Contribute to review and updating of existing
programs - Propose new programs
- Propose/pilot new delivery models with trainers
- Propose the formation of an ITO
21COMMENTS QUESTIONS
- Geoff Stevens
- Industry Training Authority
- Tel (604) 214-8703
- gstevens_at_itabc.ca
- www.itabc.ca