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June 10, 2021
Izah Azahari
Following the enactment of the Safety, Health and Environment National Authority Order 2018; the Safety, Health and Environment National Authority (SHENA) was established to regulate workplace safety, health, environment and radiation matters in both public and private sectors.
SHENA is responsible for the implementation of several HSE regulations, including the 2009 Workplace Safety and Health Order.
Partners to improving HSE standards at the workplace are SHENA’s Approved Training Providers.
With currently 27 Approved Training Providers, they are able to offer various HSE trainings – first-aid, firefighting, material handling, and occupational health to name a few.
In April 2021, SHENA accredited Contact Combat as the first and only training centre to offer training to mitigate risks of physical violence through various self-defence training programmes.
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Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), chief executive Steve Nash has highlighted £2bn in lost Apprenticeship Levy funds as a demonstration of “inconsistencies” in Government’s approach to upskilling the UK workforce.
Here is his letter in full, highlighting the issues for the automotive sector, and the IMI’s proposal to help car retailers claw back more cash to train the next generation of industry talent:
The last 48 hours have seen two significant announcements relating to skills, training and apprenticeships. Firstly, the Queen’s Speech outlined the government’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee, to give everyone access to skills for life.
LABOUR called for urgent government action today to tackle a lack of Covid-19 tests for students as they return to in-person learning, after England’s largest training provider said it was “horrified” by the shortfall.
Government guidance required 16 to 19-year-old students to return to in-person teaching this week, alongside the reopening of schools and colleges.
Independent Training Providers (ITPs), which deliver thousands of apprenticeships and traineeships, have warned however that they will not receive Covid-19 testing kits until the end of March.
JTL, the largest ITP in England and Wales, has expressed alarm at the lack of support from the government.
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