CITB Opening of the National Construction Colleges (NCC)

CITB Opening of the National Construction Colleges (NCC)

Face-to-face training has resumed at all CITB National Construction Colleges (NCC) across England and Scotland. The wellbeing of delegates and teaching staff continues to be of upmost importance and CITB state they have been diligent in following all government guidelines. They are continually monitoring government advice, especially in respect of regional variations, to ensure the colleges meet the standards required to keep you and colleagues safe while training.

To meet the rising demand for remote learning, the NCC have also increased the range of courses now available through remote training, including Health and Safety Awareness, SSSTS Refresher, Temporary Works, SEATS and CDM Regs. Courses can be found here and you can book by calling: 0344 994 4433.

Coronavirus (COVID-19): testing guidance for employers

Coronavirus (COVID-19): testing guidance for employers

Guidance for employers and third-party healthcare providers on the regulations and legal obligations of running testing programmes.

Details

Some employers and third-party healthcare providers may want to introduce their own internal testing programmes outside of the NHS Test and Trace service. This guidance will help them ensure that their testing programmes are as reliable and effective as possible. It covers:

  • legislation, regulations and best practice
  • virus and antibody testing
  • how to interpret test results
  • next steps after a positive or negative test

Important: The NHS Test and Trace service is for those who display symptoms of COVID-19 or who have been advised to take a test by a medical practitioner or public service. Employer and third-party healthcare providers wishing to provide a test to staff must not advise individuals without symptoms to get a test from the limited supply offered by the NHS Test and Trace service, but may offer alternative private provision, in accordance with this guidance.

Recognition of professional qualifications and regulated professions

Recognition of professional qualifications and regulated professions

This call for evidence seeks insights on the UK’s approach to the recognition of professional qualifications and the regulation of professions.  The Department for Business Energy and Industry Strategy (BEIS) want to hear from the broad range of individuals, businesses and organisations that interact with all aspects of regulated professions.  They would like to hear from you in particular if you are:

  • a student studying for a professional qualification at a university, in further education or on an apprenticeship
  • someone who uses the services of regulated professionals
  • a UK or international regulated professional
  • a business which employs regulated professionals
  • an education provider who supports individuals in acquiring qualifications needed to enter regulated professions
  • an individual with a particular interest

The Government has opened a Call for Evidence to gather insights into how professional qualifications are recognised and professions are regulated.  They would like to hear your views and experiences on employing regulated professionals and using services provided by these professionals.  To respond, please complete the online questionnaire or submit your response to professional-regulation-evidence@beis.gov.uk by Friday 23 October 2020.

CITB Direct Debit Guidance for levy-paying employers

CITB Direct Debit Guidance for levy-paying employers

Following the CITB announcement in June of the delay in Levy payments from May 2020 until September 2020, they proposed a reduction on the 2021 and 2022 Levy rate, providing an overall saving of 25% across two years to help businesses with cash flow.

CITB has also extended the period over which regular payments can be made, offering the ability to pay instalments over a full 12 months.  Direct debit instalments are usually collected in the 10 months between May and February but will now be collected over a full 12 months, starting in September 2020 and completing in August 2021.

For employers with existing CITB direct debits, these will automatically switch to the new instalment plan.  For others wanting to benefit from the extended period of interest-free direct debits, you will need to complete and return the direct debit mandate that will accompany the 2019 Levy Assessment Notice no later than Friday 18 September 2020.  The first direct debit instalment is due by 28 September 2020.

More information can be found here.  If you have an estimated Levy payment or need guidance on what to do, please click here.

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The First Minister has confirmed today that Scotland is to remain in Phase 3 of the route map out of lockdown.

The First Minister has confirmed today that Scotland is to remain in Phase 3 of the route map out of lockdown.

The First Minister has confirmed today that Scotland is to remain in Phase 3 of the route map out of lockdown.

Further actions including those detailed below are also being taken to help suppress the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • The limit on the number of people who can meet socially indoors or outdoors will be reduced from a maximum of eight people to six people, and they should come from no more than two households down from three previously. This applies in people’s homes and gardens as well as in hospitality and public spaces such as parks.
  • Face coverings will be mandated for customers and staff in indoor hospitality. There will be an exemption for when customers are eating and drinking. Staff in non-public facing roles, such as kitchen staff, will also be exempt where face coverings may present health and safety issues due to the nature of roles. Exemptions for vulnerable groups/individuals will also apply to hospitality settings. Regulations will the take effect on Monday 14 September.
  • The cautious approach to any further opening up of economic or social activity will continue and the route map changes that were previously given an indicative date of 14 September will now be assigned a new indicative date of 5 October.

Further details are available here.

Scottish Construction Leadership Forum releases recovery plan in consultation with industry