Overview
The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) is a statutory body established by the Skills Development Act (1998), through the Department of Labour. The Chemical SETA has been established to facilitate skills development in the chemical industries sector and ensure that the skills needs are identified and addressed through a number of initiatives by the SETA and the sector.
Vision
World-class education and training for the Chemical Industries Sector
Mission
The CHIETA contributes to sustainable development through facilitating the provision of skills for growth in the Chemical Industries Sector
Strategic Objectives
- Prioritising and communicating critical skills for sustainable growth, development and equity in the Chemical Industries Sector
- Promoting and accelerating quality training for all in the workplace
- Promoting employability and sustainable livelihoods through skills development
- Assisting designated groups, including news entrants, to participate on accredited work, integrated learning and work-based programs to acquire critical skills to enter the labour market and self employment
- Improving the quality and relevance of provision
- Maximize organizational performance and development
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