The Services SETA
The Services SETA has been established to ensure that the
skills needs of the services sector are identified and addressed.
This will be achieved through the SETA forming partnerships
with its stakeholders and role-players and implementing the
business plan.
In this way the Services Seta will ensure that the skill
needs for every sector of the South African economy are identified
and that training is available to provide for these skill
needs.
KC&A is registered with the Services SETA as a provider
of education and training in line with the Skills Development
Act and the SAQA.
NB: The Services SETA website can be accessed via www.serviceseta.org.za
- our website aims to provide comprehensive information regarding
the Authority, its structure and its functions. The information
is presented in an easily accessible manner, covering both
general areas as well as information specific to Employers,
Training Providers, and Learners.
Background
Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETA's) have been
established in terms of the Skills Development Act and as
from 1 April 2000, will be responsible for disbursement of
the training levies payable by all employers. These levies
will be collected by the South African Revenue Service via
the Department of Labour, and are to be disbursed through
a management system motivated by skills requirement assessment
and monitoring.
Thus SETA's will ensure that the skill requirements of the
sector are identified and that the adequate and appropriate
skills are readily available. The SETA would contribute to
the improvement of sector skills through achieving a more
favourable balance between demand and supply, and would ensure
that education and training:
- Is provided subject to validation and quality assurance;
- Meets agreed standards within a national framework;
- Ensures that new entrants to the labour market are adequately
trained, and;
- Acknowledges and enhances the skills of the current work
force.
The Department of Labour evaluated the applications for SETA's
and the Minister of Labour established 25 SETA's on 20 March
2000. |