Engage and Participate: Invitation to NSA Consultation

FEDHASA members are invited to attend the National Skills Authority (NSA) Public Consultation on SETA Grants Regulations, National Master Skills Plan, and NSA Investigations Regulations.

The National Skills Authority is partnering with the Western Cape Government, Department of Economic Development and Tourism, to host this session. Public participation in policymaking is crucial to ensure that the interventions proposed through the policies in question correctly identify and address the needs and aspirations of all stakeholders.

Event Details:

  • Date: 06 February 2024
  • Time: 08:30 – 14:30
  • Venue: Northlink College – Tygerberg Campus, Rothschild Blvd, Panorama, Cape Town
  • Theme: Consulting for inputs and comments on the proposed Draft SETA Grant Regulations, Draft NSA Investigations Regulations, and the Draft National Master Skills Plan.

Kindly RSVP directly to Caylin Roubain at Caylin.Roubain@westerncape.gov.za on or before 30 January 2024.

For more information, click on the links below:

Agenda NSA Public Consultation_Western Cape

Invitation on Public Consultations Western Cape

ANNEXURE A – Draft SETA Grant Regulations

Annexure A- Investigation regulations 2023

Annexure 2A_ Draft Reconceptualised HRD Strategy_Version 10

Annexure 2B_Draft Master Skills Plan_Version 10 30.10.2023

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