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Presented by : Wilson Sangweni and Kabelo Masilo

Scarce and Top Up skills. Presented by : Wilson Sangweni and Kabelo Masilo Skills Development & Administration Department. Scarce and Top Up Skills. Definitions :

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Presented by : Wilson Sangweni and Kabelo Masilo

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  1. Scarce and Top Up skills Presented by:Wilson Sangweni and Kabelo Masilo Skills Development & Administration Department

  2. Scarce and Top Up Skills Definitions: • Top up Skills refer to skills that are required by employed people who could not perform at the required level of competence because of skills gaps. • Scarce Skills refer to occupations that have a current or anticipated shortage of qualified and experienced people. • Scarce Skills are further divided into relative and absolute scarcity.

  3. Scarce and Top Up Skills Relative Scarcity • This happens when required people are available somewhere in the country to fill the skills shortage, but do not meet other employment criteria such as: • Geographiclocation - experienced mostly in rural areas because many qualified people are not willing to relocate to. • Equity criteria - people are available but do not meet equity criteria. • High level workexperience - qualified people exist but do not have high level of previous experience needed.

  4. Scarce Skills Absolute scarcity • This happens when there are no people to meet skills shortage because of the following reasons: • It is a new occupation and training providers have not yet developed a learning programme for it. • Learning programmes do exist for skills shortage but not enough learnershave enrolled for it.

  5. Scarce Skills • The scarce and top up skills are derived from WSPs submitted by organizations. • Scarce skills do not reflect individual organisation’s skills needs, but does list the sectoral skills needs aggregated from all WSP’s.

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  8. Attorneys Business management Legislative drafting Conflict resolution Foreign languages Computer skills Conveyancing Court procedures New areas of practice i.e. Environmental Law Maritime law Company law Financial Intelligence Top up Skills

  9. Security Personnel Fire Arm Control Act Private investigation CCTV Crowd control VIP protection Advance driving skills Maritime security Criminal law Criminal justice system Electronic security systems Alarm technicians Top up Skills

  10. Contact details • Find more detail in the SDF Guide • Contact details: • Call centre: 086 110 2477 • Website: www.sasseta.org.za • Fax no: 011 805 6630 • Email: callcentre@sasseta.org.za

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