Monday, 21 December 2015

Skills Training News

Absa launches ReadytoWork in South Africa

Following the successful roll-out of 'ReadytoWork' in six countries, Absa, part of the Barclays Africa Group, launched the employability initiative, which helps to train and equip young people for the world of work, in South Africa today, 2 December 2015.
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© Cathy Yeulet – 123RF.com
ReadytoWork is a free training curriculum that seeks to empower young people with the training and skills they need to enhance their employability and entrepreneurial prospects. It provides access to world class learning content, focused on work, people, money and entrepreneurial skills, through online content, face-to-face training and work exposure.

The ReadytoWork initiative is currently operating in Zambia, Seychelles, Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius and Zimbabwe. After receiving support from the MEC of Education in Gauteng, the curriculum is now available in some schools across the province, with further schools to follow in Limpopo and Free State.

One of the key focus areas for Barclays Africa is Education and Skills Development, primarily to help the next generation get the skills and opportunities they need to transition into work or entrepreneurship.

Sazini Mojapelo, Barclays Africa Head of Citizenship says: "A key priority of our Citizenship strategy is to help young people gain access to the skills and opportunities they need to unlock their potential. We have identified education and skills development as a space in which it can make a sustainable contribution through initiatives such as ReadytoWork. Our launch here comes at an opportune time, helping young people across the country who have completed their exams to prepare for the next phase in their lives - the world of work."

In South Africa, more than 30%* of young people are unemployed and under-employed, highlighting how critical it is that young people are provided with the practical skills they need to successfully make the critical transition from education to the world of work.

ReadytoWork aims to support job seekers and entrepreneurs who have the aptitude, attitude, and ambition to achieve beyond the opportunities that have been given to them. The ultimate goal is to give young people a choice to either better develop their employability prospects or to become self-employed through starting their own businesses.

For more information on ReadytoWork, visit: www.absa.co.za/readytowork

* Statistics South Africa. "Quarterly Labour Force Survey". 2013

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