How will I get my SETA to work for me?
Follow these simple steps...
Step 1
- Appoint a skills development facilitator
In order to be eligible for grants, an employer must appoint a Skills Development Facilitator who can be a full-time or part-time employee or contracted consultant.The facilitator is responsible for the development and planning of a company's skills development strategy. This will include the development and implementation of an annual workplace skills plan and the submission of an annual training report.
He or she also serves as a resource to the employer with regard to the criteria required for accreditation of courses, skills programmes and learnership development.
Step 2
- Submitting a Workplace Skills Plan (WSP).
In the first year of the levy-grant scheme employers can recover grants to a minimum of 50% of the levy they have paid. The grants, referred to as grants A, B, C and D, have certain conditions that must be adhered to.
For the appointment and registration of a Skills Development Facilitator
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Grant Aemployers will be able to recover 15% of the levy they have paid. The appointment of a facilitator is necessary before applications for Grants B, C and D will be considered.
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Grant BAn employer will be able to recover 10% of the total levy payment for preparing, submitting and obtaining approval from the appropriate Seta for a workplace skills plan.
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Grant CAn employer will be able to recover a further 20% of the total levy payment by preparing and submitting an annual training report based on the approved workplace skills plan.
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Grand DEach Seta makes available grants to the equivalent of 5% of the total levy payment by the employer for specific sector skills initiatives. The criteria will be made available by the employer’s relevant Seta.
