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Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi

Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.

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Main Author: Seshoka, Makwena Audrey
Other Authors: Frick, Liezel
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2020
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/108439 Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi Seshoka, Makwena Audrey Frick, Liezel Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Education. Dept. of Education Policy Studies. Education and training services industry Job creation -- South Africa Labor market -- South Africa Mamelodi (Pretoria, South Africa) Businesspeople Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship "Vat alles" Project EPWP Programme Extended Public Works Programme City of Tswane Metropolitan Municipalities CCTMM Vlakfontein (Pretoria, South Africa) UCTD Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2020. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Unemployment, poverty and skills deficit remain some of the major challenges faced by the South African government to date. The EPWP is one of a myriad of interventions that the government has launched to assist in addressing the triple scourge. The programme covers all spheres of government and state-owned enterprise. Unskilled and semi-skilled unemployed people enter into productive employment whilst receiving a stipend and training to enable them to transition into the labour market or start their own entrepreneurial activities upon exiting the programme. This study explored participants‟ view of the training received during Phase 2 of “Vat Alles”, a project in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality‟s (CTMM) waste management EPWP. The aim was to understand how participants perceived the training after the implementation of the new Training Framework. The new framework was intended to enhance training delivery from the second phase of the EPWP. The research was conducted within the interpretative paradigm. Focus group discussions were conducted with a purposive sample of “Vat Alles” project beneficiaries. The main findings of the study reveal that participants received training, however, the so-called “induction training” was short and introduced late into the programme. In addition, the training was not accredited and no certificates were offered after completion. The findings suggest that training in the “Vat Alles” project was not a priority for the implementing agents or the municipality. Participants confirmed that they had benefitted from the employment opportunity and the stipend that reduced the effects of poverty. However, they suggested that training should be emphasised in the EPWP to assist them to acquire skills for the labour market. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Werkloosheid, armoede en „n gebrek aan vaardighede bly van die hoof uitdagings wat die Suid-Afrikaanse regering tot op hede in die gesig staar. Die EPWP programme is een van die vele intervensies wat die regering geloods het op hierdie drieledige uitdaging aan te spreek. Die programme dek alle sfere van regerings- en staats-besit industriee. Ongeskoolde en semi-geskoolde werklose persone verkry produktiewe indiensname terwyl hul ‟n toelaag en opleiding ontvang wat hul in staat stel om die transisie na die werksmark te maak of hul eie entrepreneursaktiwiteite te begin by voltooiing van die programme. Hierdie studie het die deelnemers se uitkyk op die opleiding ontvang tydens fase twee van die “Vat Alles” projek in die Stad Tshwane Metropolitaanse Munisipaliteit (CTMM) se Uitgebreide Publieke Werksprogramme (Extended Public Works Programme) verken. Die doelwit was om te verstaan hoe deelnemers die opleiding ontvang gesien het ná die implementering van die nuwe opleidingsraamwerk. Die nuwe raamwerk was veronderstel om opleidingsverskaffing te bevorder binne die tweede fase van die EPWP. Die navorsing is gedoen binne die interpretiewe paradigm. Fokusgroep besprekings is gevoer met ‟n doelgerigte steekproef van “Vat Alles” projekbegunstigdes. Die hoofbevindinge van die studie dui aan dat deelnemers opleiding ontvang het, maar die sogenaamde induksie opleiding was kort en eers laat in die programme aangebied. Addisioneel was die opleiding nie geakkrediteerd nie en geen sertifikate was aangebied na voltooiing daarvan nie. Die bevindinge dui aan dat die opleiding in die “Vat Alles” projek nie ‟n prioriteit was vir die implementeringsagente of die munisipaliteit nie. Deelnemers het bevestig dat hulle voordeel getrek het uit die werksgeleentheid en die toelaag om die effek van armoede te beveg. Maar hul het aangedui dat die opleiding beklemtoon moet word in die EPWP om hul by te ondersteun in die verkryging van vaardighede vir die werksmark. Masters 2020-02-24T21:34:06Z 2020-04-28T15:13:57Z 2020-02-24T21:34:06Z 2020-04-28T15:13:57Z 2020-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/108439 en_ZA Stellenbosch University x, 199 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Education and training services industry
Job creation -- South Africa
Labor market -- South Africa
Mamelodi (Pretoria, South Africa)
Businesspeople
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
"Vat alles" Project
EPWP Programme
Extended Public Works Programme
City of Tswane Metropolitan Municipalities
CCTMM
Vlakfontein (Pretoria, South Africa)
UCTD
Seshoka, Makwena Audrey
Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi
title Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi
title_full Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi
title_fullStr Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi
title_full_unstemmed Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi
title_short Participant’s perceptions of the training received during the Waste Management Extended Public Works Programme in Mamelodi
title_sort participant s perceptions of the training received during the waste management extended public works programme in mamelodi
topic Education and training services industry
Job creation -- South Africa
Labor market -- South Africa
Mamelodi (Pretoria, South Africa)
Businesspeople
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
"Vat alles" Project
EPWP Programme
Extended Public Works Programme
City of Tswane Metropolitan Municipalities
CCTMM
Vlakfontein (Pretoria, South Africa)
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/108439
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