CITB dumps CSCS

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Paddy M8

Cry havoc let slip the dogs of war---the Scaffs are on to them, like vultures circling a fresh kill---

SCCR influence, certainly food for thought...

No holds barred this time and no feckin prisoners

Gar...
 
Paddy M8

Cry havoc let slip the dogs of war---the Scaffs are on to them, like vultures circling a fresh kill---

SCCR influence, certainly food for thought...

No holds barred this time and no feckin prisoners

Gar...

I've seen its a five year notice period so i dont think ill panic yet as i have just renewed mine till Jan 2016. I think this will be sorted soon as it looks like a financial issue probably with the end user bearing the brunt of it.
 
I've seen its a five year notice period so i dont think ill panic yet as i have just renewed mine till Jan 2016. I think this will be sorted soon as it looks like a financial issue probably with the end user bearing the brunt of it.

The notice period will last five years unless the two parties terminate the contract earlier by mutual agreement.
 
The notice period will last five years unless the two parties terminate the contract earlier by mutual agreement.

Ill bet the card and test goes up and thats my personal opinion not any knowledge whoever takes it on.

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Very interesting but what will happen to us ?

Who will renew our cards ?
Do we still need a touch screen test ?
What will happen to training courses ?
Will we have to carry out new training for the new cards that will come out ?
How much will it cost to register ?
How much will the new card last ?

Ragscaff have the SCCR discussed this at any meeting (on the QT)

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CITB cuts ties with industry skills card scheme
28 April 2011 | By Iain Withers

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Move marks end of 16-year tie-up with the Construction Skills Certification Scheme

The future of the industry’s skills card scheme was thrown into question this week after the CITB revealed it is cutting its ties with the scheme.

CITB-ConstructionSkills - which administers the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS), used by over 1.6 million workers - revealed it has put its contract on notice.

The move, prompted by commercial differences, ends an often turbulent 16-year partnership. Sources close to the situation claimed personality clashes and disputes over how income had been divided between between the two bodies had contributed to the schism.

The news has sparked fears that the CSCS card scheme will be damaged by the end of its association with the industry’s government-backed skills council.

CSCS cards are demanded as proof of occupational competence by most major clients and contractors on sites.

James Wates, chairman of CITB, admitted the relationship had been difficult but dismissed any suggestion of a recent falling out.

He said: “It’s been a challenging relationship because it’s been a difficult contract for both sides to work within. But I don’t think there’s been real dissonance.
“The [recent] disagreement was around detailed terms of the contract, which I won’t go into because they’re commercial.”

Mark Farrar, CITB chief executive, said: “CITB continues to fully support the scheme for the duration of our agreed contract.”

The notice period will last five years unless the two parties terminate the contract earlier by mutual agreement.

The CSCS indicated it will consult on how best to administer the scheme.

The falling out between two bodies has provoked dismay from the industry.

One source close to the CSCS said: “You’ve got to ask questions when two boards that are drawn from the same organisations can’t agree.”

Strange one this as they all work from the same address along with the Construction Awards Alliance.
 
agreed when this relationship ends the new alternative will most prob double in price,bit of a shock mind you with the fall out they must have run out of space under their bed to stash all the loot they are making.
 
So will the CISRS card be unvalid ?? will we have to do another training course ? for a new type of card..
 
So does anyone know if the CISRS card will be fazed out ??
 
Same, I renewed my card about 4 weeks ago, was in and out in about 5 mins flat. Too easy IMO.

Thats what all your women say mate......:D

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A bit background history of CITB/Construction Skills and CSCS.

CITB/Construction skills.
Our governance

We are governed by a strong industry-led, non-executive Board, headed by a part time Chairman and Deputy Chairman, who are appointed by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Our Board consists of 14 employers, two members representing employees, two representing Further and Higher Education, and a client member.

Board members serve for five years. Our Board is advised by a number of industry-led committees.

As an Industry Training Board, there are 7 industry-led committees reporting into the Board, and as a Sector Skills Council, 10 committees report into the Strategic Partnership Panel (SPP), which includes the Chief Executives of CITB-ConstructionSkills, the Construction Industry Council and CITB-ConstructionSkills in Northern Ireland.


Boards & Committees
The main function of the Board is in the provision, approval and financial support of training. The Board and Committees meet regularly to ensure adequate consultation between industry representatives and staff.

Operating Structure
The organisation is structured in a way which best supports the industry’s priorities and goals. There are 6 directorates:

Employer Services
Business Services
Corporate Services
Communications and Change
National Construction College
Skills Strategy

CSCS/CISRS

About Us
CSCS exists to meet industry needs and is managed by CSCS Limited whose Directors all come from the Construction Industry. It is a Company Limited by Guarantee and therefore has no shareholders.

The members of the board are from the UK Contractors Group, the Civil Engineering Contractors Association, the Federation of Master Builders, GMB Union, National Specialist Contractors Council, T&G Section of UNITE (Building Crafts Section) and Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians. The Construction Industry Council and the Construction Clients Group are also represented on the Board.

ConstructionSkills administers the Scheme under contract.

Supporters
CSCS is demanded as proof of competence by organisations from across the industry as well as employers, clients and Government.

All sites registered under the Considerate Constructors Scheme are required to declare the percentage of workers who hold CSCS cards and to record details of site operatives' and visitors CSCS cards.

The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) through its document Common Minimum Standards for the Procurement of Built Environments in the Public Sector, states that governmental clients “are to include a contract clause requiring that all members of the supply teams who are workers or a regular visitor to a construction site are registered on the CSCS scheme”.

The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has made it clear through its support of Construction Commitments 2012 and its own health and safety standard that all professional and site staff involved in construction of the Olympic facilities will be required to hold a valid CSCS card or card affiliated to the scheme.

Collaboration
Constructing Better Health (CBH) and CSCS became sister companies in 2009 to add further value to the Scheme and to support the needs of the construction industry for the management of proof of competency and work-related health.

CISRS

cap 609
http://www.cisrs.org.uk/documents/Cisrs_Cap_609_000.pdf
 
Paddy I left you a tune or two!!

Thanks mate, however, not into that headbanging malarkey, managed to Tag you on this youtube clip though.........nowt wrong with being called Stephanie on a weekend, and a bit dressing up hurt no one mate.....:blink1:
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OK see you in the pub later mate, Wurzels are coming your way man.:D:D

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Take it no one knows then regarding the CISRS cards.. I'll make some calls Tue...
 
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