Title: Employment
1Employment Training Corporation
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_______________________Meeting Labour Market
Needs assisting the inactive, those in employment
and employers.Accreditation of Prior Learning
Trade TestingENQA-VET Peer Learning Activity
- By Joseph Cutajar
- Senior Manager - Training Services Division
2Employment Training Corporation
- Topics for Discussion
- From a Corporate (ETC) Perspective
- The importance of prior learning recognition for
the employers and employees. - Employers seeking suitably qualified employees
- Employees wanting to pursue further training or
to find employment - Connection between the Training Initiatives
organised by the ETC and recognition of prior
learning. - Training initiatives, the demand led approach
- The Trade Testing process
3Employment Training Corporation
- Questions to be answered
- What is the expectation of the employers and the
employees in connection with the prior leaning
recognition? - In which way can ETC measure the expectation?
- How does the vocational training scheme of ETC
connect with recognition system? - How does the recognition system connect with the
nation-wide computerised job seekers database? - How does the Trade Testing process work?
- Results/experiences of the Trade Testing
4Employment Training Corporation
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_______________________Overview the role of
the ETC and services offered to its clients - the
inactive, those in employment and Employers.
5Employment Training Corporation
- Set up with an Act of Parliament
- The Employment Training Services Act 1990
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- Mission Statement
- To provide and ensure an equitable access to
training programmes and employment services to
contribute towards the social and economic
development of the community
6Two main Strategies to provide an Employment and
Training service to persons seeking employment
(the inactive) and those in employment and to
assist employers to find suitably qualified
employees.
- Employment Services include
- Job registration
- Profiling of unemployed
- Vocational guidance
- Job matching with Job vacancies posted by
employers - Training Schemes, Programmes and Initiatives
- Employment schemes
- Job Experience Scheme (JES)
- Employment Training Placement Scheme (ETPS)
Recognition of Prior Learning
7In relation to Training the Employment and
Training Corporation
- Has the following functions
- Article 16 (1) In relation to training the
Corporation shall have the following functions - (a) to provide training courses or other schemes
for the purpose of assisting persons desiring to
fit themselves for gainful occupation, or
desiring to improve or update the quality of
their knowledge and skills for the same purpose - (Article 16) Employment Training Services
Act 1990
8In relation to Training the Employment and
Training Corporation
- Article 16 (1) continued
- To identify Labour Market needs the ETC may
- (b) obtain information from employers regarding
the number, educational level, skills and
aptitudes of persons they may require for
employment both in the short term and in the long
term - Then provide and or organise Training
- (c) to enter into arrangements with the said
employers, or any other person, for the provision
of training courses or other schemes contemplated
by this article.
9Training StrategyOne of the core functions of
the ETC is to provide training opportunities
- To attain its obligations as laid down by the ACT
- the ETC provides initial and continued
vocational training opportunities to assist -
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Individuals seeking employment Activation of the
unemployed through Labour market integration
Those in employment interested in upgrading
their level of knowledge and skills Prevention
from exclusion
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Employers seeking suitably qualified employees
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10To fulfill its obligations the ETC provides
Training programmes schemes and
initiatives
- Training Initiatives
- Apprenticeship and Traineeship Schemes
- Mainstream Programmes Trade, Non Trade and
IT - Business and Management Development Programmes
- INT entrepreneurship Scheme
- Night Institute for Further Technical
Education (NIfTE) - Other specialised Initiatives
- Grant Schemes
- Trade Testing
11Apprenticeships
- Apprenticeship schemes
- are based on the dual system of vocational
training - Comprising
- Practical on-the-job training in industry and
- off the job theoretical tuition at a recognised
vocational training institution - Apprenticeships available at craft/ tradesman
level (MQC levels 3 to 4) and Technician level
(MQC levels 4 to 6) - To ensure that training provided to apprentices
reflects labour market needs - Steering
Committees are being set up for Callings. This
guarantees that training provision (acquisition
of knowledge and skills) is demand led and
required for a particular occupation
12Traineeships
- Traineeships
- A Dual system of occupational skill development
training - Providing a combination of on-the-job and off the
job training in different occupations - Demand led Competence-based training programmes
- developed by the ETC in consultation with the
employer and designed on the needs of
partivipnats Trainees) and leads to certification
(some already accredited by foreign
institutions). - The programmes build up on what is already Aimed
for - new labour market entrants
- unemployed clients and
- employees involved in restructuring exercises.
13Apprenticeships and Traineeships
- To ensure consistency in training delivery
- Monitoring of learning that is taking place in
the two learning venues - Regular monitoring visits, basis both on-the job
and at VET institution - Log book kept by Apprentice/Trainee
- Certification
- Participants are Trade Tested at the end of the
programme to ensure that they are knowledgeable
and competent in the occupation - Successful Participants are awarded a
- Journeymans Certificate or Certificate of
Achievement.
14Trade Testing Process
- Trade Testing administered by the Corporation
- Powers of the Corporation to ensure adequate
training and outcomes - as per Article 17 the ETC
can - (c) make recommendations with regard to the
nature and length of the training for any such
employment, the further education to be required
with the training, the persons by and to whom the
training ought to be given, the standards to be
attained as a result of the training and the
methods of ascertaining whether those standards
have been attained - (d) make arrangements for the application of
selection tests and of tests or other methods for
ascertaining the attainment of any standards
recommended by it and may award certificates of
the attainment of those standards
15Trade Testing Process
- Trade Testing
- Ensures that the person is capable of performing
to required standards - Carried out by an independent board appointed by
the Minister responsible for employment - Made up of representatives from constituted
bodies to ascertain proficiency in the area
followed. - This process is being reviewed and a number of
changes are anticipated to bring it in line with
MQC requirements - Working with employers and constituted bodies,
Standards will be written and new assessment
processes will be introduced. - Job seekers will be assessed to ascertain
proficiency in the area they are registering.
16Training Programmes
- Clients registering for employment with the ETC -
are Profiled by the Employment Advisor and
provided with Vocational guidance - A large percentage are referred to
- Competence based training programmes that are
also available for those interested in upgrading
their skills - Designed on the Demand led model
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- Training that is designed on clients needs (APL)
and current job requirements - builds up on prior
learning - Provides another chance to those who have not
acquired the level required by the labour market
(remedial training). - Labour market led
- Methods that meet client needs and expectations
17Training Programmes
- Classified into 7 different categories.
- Basic Skills/ Remedial training (incl. Literacy)
- a route to further training and employment - Basic and Advanced competence based Trade
- Non-Trade (various Office Related and Care)
- Basic and Advanced IT
- Hospitality - Level 1 and 2.
- Business Management Development
- Technical Programmes (Night Institute for Further
Technical Education) a joint initiative between
ETC, FOI and Education. -
- Outcomes results obtained are sent to
Employment Advisors to be inputted in the
nation-wide computerised job seekers database
(upgrading of Skills base)
18Training Assistance through financial Aid to
employers and individuals
- BPA and Training Aid Framework
- Financial aid in the form of training grants paid
to employers when they provide training to
employees (induction and continued training). - Training Subsidy Scheme
- Training Assistance (Training Grant) paid to self
employed persons and persons employed in firms
with less than 10 employees.
19Other Initiatives - EU
- Other Initiatives include
- Europass Mobility
- Coordination, promotion and dissemination
- National Coordination of TTnet (Teacher Trainer
Network Malta)
20Further information ETC websitewww.etc.gov.mte.m
ail address - training _at_etc.org.mtjoec_at_etc.org.mt