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NASC Launches £1m+ Skills Bootcamps Fund for Scaffolding Training

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The National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) has announced an exciting partnership with City & Guilds Training, unlocking over £1 million in funding for scaffolding training through Skills Bootcamps. Open to both members and non-members, this initiative aims to upskill the workforce and strengthen the scaffolding industry.

Backed by the Department for Education as part of the Government’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee, the program is designed to tackle critical skills shortages in the scaffolding sector, ensuring the industry is equipped to meet growing demand.

The Skills Bootcamps, which include Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) accredited courses, cover Part 1 & 2 scaffolding training, the Advanced Scaffolder Course, and programs for new entrants.

Designed to equip individuals with job-ready skills in high-demand sectors, these flexible training options reflect NASC’s commitment to fostering growth and opportunity in the industry.

Funding for the initiative can cover 70-90% of the approved training costs and is accessible to both NASC members and non-members.

By making this funding widely available, the NASC aims to promote inclusivity and encourage participation from across the scaffolding and access industry.

Clive Dickin, CEO of NASC, emphasised the importance of the program: “We strongly support the Skills Bootcamps initiative as an excellent way to upskill talent in the scaffolding and access sector. It is well recognised that we face significant skills shortages across the industry, and this considerable funding will hopefully play a major part in providing new employment opportunities.

Collaborating with City & Guilds Training helps to broaden the availability of training and is part of our commitment to a truly inclusive approach to training across the sector.”

The initiative is part of the wider “Skills for Life” program, which encourages lifelong learning and provides individuals with the qualifications needed to secure meaningful employment.

Employers can also combine this funding with other resources, such as the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) grants, to maximise support.

Those interested in the Skills Bootcamps for scaffolding training can find more details and register potential learners via the City & Guilds Training website. Completing the registration form will guide applicants to the appropriate CISRS centre to begin their training journey.

For more information, visit City & Guilds Skills Bootcamps for Scaffolding Training.

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