Training body recently received 鈥榬equires improvement鈥 rating from Ofsted
The Department for Education (DfE) is set to announce its scheduled review into the effectiveness of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
Last undertaken in 2017, the review will assess how effectively the arm鈥檚 length body (ALB), which works with construction companies to upskill the labour force, delivers services that meet the needs of the sector.
The review will consider the effectiveness of the levy process and how it is invested, as well as the operating model, governance and accountability models of the training board.
Mark Farmer, chief executive of Cast Consultancy, will lead the review, supported by a team of civil servants from DfE.
It is a requirement set by the Cabinet Office for all public bodies to be reviewed periodically and this review is part of a wider programme across government to ensure ALBs remain effective.
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The department is expected to announce a call for evidence from stakeholders shortly, with the final report and recommendations intended to be submitted to the secretary of state at the end of the year.
The CITB was given a 鈥渞equires improvement鈥 rating by Ofsted last month, after an inspection found improvements were needed in the quality of education, leadership and management.
Last year, a cross-party House of Lords committee said the organisation had 鈥渘ot addressed construction skills shortages in an effective manner over many years鈥 and called for it to be improved or replaced.
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