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2009-10 Summary of Performance Results

  • 47 designated trades and 23 sub-trades, four of which are compulsory.
  • Certificates issued:
    • Journeyperson - 1,206
    • Proficiency - 52
    • Completion of Apprenticeship - 1,181
    • Learner - 254
    • Apprentice Year Cards - 6,970
  • 11,716 apprentices were registered and received services between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
  • 5,374 apprentices received technical training.
  • Average age of Level 1 apprentices was 27.66.
  • Effective June 30, 2010, 9,136 apprentices were registered with the SATCC; an increase of 2.3% over the previous year.
  • 1,216 registered apprentices declared themselves as persons of Aboriginal ancestry; 13.3% of the total registered apprentices.
  • $400,000 of funding was dedicated to Aboriginal Apprenticeship Initiatives.
  • 4,464 youth apprentices were registered through 242 registered high schools.
  • 40 - $1,000 SYA Industry Scholarships Program scholarships were presented to graduates from 38 high schools in Saskatchewan; 25 were named industry scholarships.
  • New promotional activities, including the launch of Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission on Facebook, and interior and exterior transit advertisements.
  • Approximately 56% of registered apprentices live outside of the urban centres of Regina and Saskatoon.
  • 1,876 written and 489 practical journeyperson exams were administered.

 

Industry plays a primary role in the delivery of the apprenticeship program.
  • Employers hire and register apprentices, and provide journeyperson supervision to apprentices.
  • Apprentices spend approximately 80% of their training time working on the job, learning the knowledge and skills of the trade from a certified journeyperson.

Apprenticeship is a partnership of industry (both employers and employees), government, education and training institutions.
  • Saskatchewan's Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Act 1999 was proclaimed on October 1, 1999 and the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission was created.
  • Saskatchewan's Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission is an innovative public and private sector partnership.
  • About 47 Trade Boards (250 members) have been appointed to assist the Commission in administering the apprenticeship and trade certification program in Saskatchewan. Current boards include Trade Boards, Curriculum and Examination Development Boards and Trade Examining Boards.
2009-12 Strategic Plan and 2010-11 Business Plan

2009-10 Appendices of Charts and Tables:   Organizational Chart; Costs; Registrations, Completions, Cancellations; Technical Training, Journeyperson Examinations; Saskatchewan Designated Trades; and Definitions

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