BEE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT WORK STREAM BY THAMI ZONDI 23-09-2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS • • • • • • Introduction Current Status Methodology and Approach Recommendations Discussion Points Conclusion INTRODUCTION • Skills Development one of the core pillars for BEE Implementation in KZN • All Government Departments and entities to be represented on the Work Stream • Focus Areas: Training for the Youth (main focus) Human Resource Development (HRD) CURRENT STATUS • Meetings held with different focus groups (i.e. various skills projects steering committees, KZN HRD Forum/OTP Skills Development unit) • Certain Departments submitted their Youth skills development initiatives though most of them were not youth specific (many did not provide this information) • Decided upon Methodology and Approach METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH E.G. FOCUS AREA 1: TRAINING FOR THE YOUTH NO. PROJECT NAME GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT DISCRIPTION BUDGET 1. KZN Youth Short Skills Training Programme DEDT Training is mainly technical in nature and provides immediate employment, e.g. Spray painting, panel beating, construction, basic air-conditioning R49 350 000 2. KZN Unemployed Graduate Assistance Programme DEDT The project seeks and providing soft skills and industry specific gaps training for the unemployed graduates and assist them to be placed on employment R 1000 000 METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH E.G. FOCUS AREA 2: HRD NO. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT HRD BUDGET (1% of personnel budget) TARGETED TRAINING AREAS 1. KZN Dept. of Public Works R3 681 140 Post graduates etc 2. Office of the Premier R1 322 350 Undergraduates etc 3. KZN Dept. of Transport R12 085 370 Post graduates and undergraduates 4. Treasury R1 548 640 Undergraduates RECOMMENDATIONS • Work Stream members to submit their Youth Skills Training projects (youth specific initiatives only) • To engage HRD Forum to get full data on provincial HRD • To continuously work close with the Premier’s office Skills Development unit • The work stream to submit a position/recommendations paper after analyzing all the available data and the current ongoing verification results DISCUSSION POINTS • Creation of a Provincial Skills Development Fund to pursue Skills development training for the youth • 5% of personnel budget to be targeted for skills development (e.g. 2,5% HRD and 2,5% PSDF (in line with 5% on NPAT for Private sector as per the codes)currently KZN government allocates 1% of personnel budget to HRD • Relevance of HRD targeted areas in government departments: is it assisting personnel to grow to management positions • Extent of Government Dept. compliance with provision of Skills training programme for the youth CONCLUSION • The BEE Skills Development Work Stream will mainly assist the Province in quantifying it’s efforts towards Skills development for the Youth. • The HRD Forum will continue to quantify the Province’s efforts towards employee development • Thus the two bodies will work together in providing an overall Skills Development Picture in the province from a BEE perspective and enable further engagements for improvement