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Corobrik’s bricklayer training programme empowers youth

21st September 2017

     

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A mutually beneficial partnership between Corobrik and the Department of Public Works will result in the upskilling of 30 Western Cape residents, improving their future employment opportunities through practical and theoretical bricklayer training.

“Training those in disadvantaged communities is a one of Corobrik’s core values and something we are actively involved in at our three bricklayer training centres – Avoca, Lansdowne and Lawley – as well as a number of satellite premises across the country,” said Christie van Niekerk, Corobrik Manager, Western Cape. “These centres are all not-for-profit, with the focus solely on improving the candidates who attend.”

As part of its Youth Programme the Department of Public Works has funded the training of 15 people in the Cape Metro at Corobrik’s Lansdowne Training Centre and 15 people in the Grabouw region, taking place at the Groenberg Secondary School.

The 10-month training programme, which started in February, involves five months of theoretical training followed by six-months of on-site practical experience taking place at the training venues and then at various sites within the Western Cape for more thorough work-based training.

This is an NQF-based, CETA-approved learnership consisting of 20 unit standards at level 3, giving the qualified candidates 146 credits. In addition to bricklaying – including face bricklaying – skills, the learners are also empowered with life skills and First Aid. The specific learnership for the Department of Public Works consists of eight core unit standards and eight fundamental unit standards, as well as the practical units.

Ensuring the highest quality of training, all Corobrik trainers are qualified artisans and assessors, accredited with a Construction CETA. Headed by Ismail Rothman, Corobrik Building Training Coordinator in the Western Cape, each learner is thoroughly evaluated through classroom assessments as well as internal moderation of learners’ portfolios of evidence. Further checks are performed by an external moderator, after which the application for certification begins. On successful completion of the course, all learners are issued with a Certificate of Attendance from Corobrik as well as the CETA certificate.

“The candidates will come out of the course, educated in a range of bricklaying techniques,” explained Christie. “These are vital skills needed throughout the construction industry which is why organisations such as the Department of Public Works choose our programme.”
 

Participants in the Department of Public Works-sponsored bricklaying programme, run by Corobrik.

  • pic 114134: Nombongo Magutyana.
  • pic 110457: Siyamthanda Mavume.
  • Pic 110902: Ntombizethu Matibane.  Checkling levels before starting to lay bricks.
  • Pic 111005: Nontembeko Dyubele and Rozario Sardine mixing daga so they can start laying bricks
  • Pic 111044:  Simthembile Sopazi.  Checking levels before starting to lay bricks
  • Pic 111159: Nombongo Magutyana and Mzwanbantu Eric Susani.   Checking levels during the process of building a face brick wall.

Pic 115104:  Mlindeli Xabendlini and Mlungiseleli Mbinda.

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