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PROGRAMME 3 – Learning programmes PROGRAMME 4 – Quality Assurance
• Two partnerships with HET institutions
• 10 000 unemployed learners registered on learning • Four centres of specialisation
• 9 800 employed learners registered in NQF 2-5 learnerships • 16 partnerships with TVETs to improve the delivery of retail and
or occupational programmes and 5 000 unemployed learners related qualifications
• TVET colleges where the SETA has or maintains a presence,
completing learning programmes
annually
• 50 unemployed learners enrolled for candidacy programmes • Partner with CETs to improve the delivery of retail and related
• Support 120 co-operatives and community-based entities programmes
• 3 500 bursaries for new unemployed students and 1895
employed students
• 1 152 trade union beneficiaries supported to enter and
complete capacitation programmes
• 500 bursars completing studies
• 4 850 employed learners completing learning programmes
addressing hard-to-fill vacancies
• 2 700 informal traders and 2700 small and micro businesses
supported
• Place 2 400 learners from TVET colleges and HETs in Work
Integrated Learning programmes and 850 completing
• 500 learners enrolled on artisan and technician programmes
and 250 completions 250 entrepreneurs supported
• 211 career development interventions and 500 learners/
unemployed persons to be assisted to access W&RSETA
opportunities
• 70% of WSPs and ATRs approved
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W&RSETA | April 2022