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1 ITA Performance Measurement Report
2 Service Plan Performance Indicators October 31, 2013 Measure Baseline 2010/11 Results 2011/12 Results 2012/13 Results 2013/14 Service Plan Target 2013/14 YTD Results Goal 1: ITA credentials (e.g. Certificates of Qualification) are valued by a broad range of industries and individuals, and align with the economic needs of British Columbia Certificates of Qualification Issued 2,378 7,318 8,750 8,042 8,000 4,282 ITA investment per Credential Issued (1) $15,017 $11,804 $13,190 $13,752 Satisfaction with ITA Credentials (2) Reported March Employers n/a n/a Reported - Credential holders n/a n/a March2014 Goal 2: Employment-based apprenticeship is viable, efficient and effective in producing credentialed workers Total Registered Sponsors (3) 6,740 9,856 9,412 9,188 9,300 9,392 Sponsor Value Index (4) n/a n/a Reported March 2014 Continuation from Pre-Apprenticeship to (5) - 42% 45% 51% 50% 55% Apprenticeship Capacity Utilization (6) % 87.8% 89.6% 87.5% Reported March 2014 Total Registered Participants: (Foundation 2012/13 YTD Results not 14,676 38,277 38,222 38,633-36,232 included until March 2013) - Adult Participants 13,815 31,226 31,190 31,703-31,768 - Youth Participants 861 3,379 3,407 3,338-4,464 Reported - Foundation Participants n/a 3,672 3,625 3,592 - March 2014 Apprenticeship Completion Rate n/a 40% 37% 33% - 34% Foundation Certificates of Completion Awarded - 4,922 4,609 4,948-3,635 Apprenticeship training spaces purchased 18,098 23,590 21,382 20,211-21,931 2
3 Notes: (1) Consists of total annual expenditures divided by Certificate of Qualifications issued during the fiscal year. It indicates annual resource-use efficiency. (2) An indication of the value attached to the primary system outcome by its two customer groups. Survey based measurement on a 100-point index. (3) The number of employers or organizations acting in the role of apprentice-sponsor. (4) An indication of the value attached to apprenticeship and sponsorship outcomes by sponsors of apprentices. Survey based measurement on a 100-point index. (5) This measure had been based on continuation by participants in Foundation programs. Beginning in 2013/14 it will be expanded to show participants in youth-specific pre-apprenticeship programs, as well as participants in ITA programs targeting increased trades participation by women, new immigrants and Aboriginal people. (6) A weighted average of both apprenticeship and foundation program post-secondary seat utilization, reflecting percent of ITA-funded seats filled by registered participants. 3
4 New Apprentice Registrations Month Total Year to Date Total Fiscal 2010/11 * 13,614 Fiscal 2011/12 * 14,918 Fiscal 2012/13 * 15,461 April ,117 1,117 May ,076 June ,007 3,083 July ,166 4,249 August ,004 September ,397 7,401 October ,524 8,925 Credentials Awarded Year-to-Date Completed Industry Training Program (1) Challengers (2) Foundation Total Fiscal * 2010/11 as of March 31, ,218 1,100 4,922 12,240 Fiscal * 2011/12 as of March 31, ,234 1,516 4,609 13,359 Fiscal * 2012/13 as of March 31, ,620 1,422 4,948 12,990 Fiscal * 2013/14 as of October 31, , ,635 7,917 * APRIL 1 MARCH 31 (1) Completed Industry Training Program credential count was amended in February 2009 to include credentials issued to Welders who completed the modular pathway. These credentials were previously recorded in the Challengers credential count. (2) Challengers credential count was amended in February 2007 to include credentials issued to challengers who are not required to write an exam. 4
5 Active by Industry Training Program As of October 31, 2013 Industry Training Program Active Active Youth 1 Aircraft Maintenance Technician Aircraft Structural Technician 91 2 Appliance Service Technician 64 - Arborist Technician 18 - Architectural Sheet Metal Worker Asphalt Paving/Laydown Technician 31 - Automotive Glass Technician 66 5 Automotive Machinist 1 - Automotive Painter (Automotive Refinishing Technician) 43 - Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician Automotive Service Technician 1, Automotive Upholsterer 1 - Baker Barber 2 - Boilermaker (Construction Boilermaker) Boom Truck Operator - Folding Boom unlimited tonnage 1 - Boom Truck Operator - Stiff Boom unlimited tonnage 17 - Bricklayer (Mason) Cabinetmaker (Joiner) Cable Splicer 1 - Carpenter 4, Communication Technician 2 - Community Antenna TV Technician 13 - Concrete Finisher (Cement Mason) Construction Electrician (Electrician) 6,
6 Industry Training Program Active Active Youth 1 Cook 12 - Cremationist 2 - Dairy Production Technician Diesel Engine Mechanic Domestic/Commercial Gasfitter (Class B) Drywall Finisher 30 5 Electric Motor System Technician (Winder Electrician) 18 - Embalmer 2 - Embalmer and Funeral Director 42 - Floor Covering Installer 67 4 Forklift Mechanic 1 - Funeral Director 14 - Gasfitter (Class A) 32 - Geothermal Technician 3 - Glazier Graphic Arts-Litho Pressperson (Web, Sheet Fed, Rotary, Gravure) 2 - Hairstylist (Cosmetologist) 1, Hardwood Floorlayer 3 - Heating Technician 21 3 Heavy Duty Equipment Technician 1, Heavy Equipment Operator Hydraulic Service Mechanic 1 - Inboard/Outboard Mechanic 49 7 Industrial Electrician Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) 1, Instrumentation and Control Technician (Industrial Instrument Mechanic) Insulator (Heat and Frost) (Heat & Frost Insulator) Ironworker (Generalist)
7 Industry Training Program Active Active Youth 1 Ironworker (Reinforcing) 59 - Landscape Horticulturist Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic) (Wall & Ceiling Installer) Locksmith 19 2 Log Builder 2 1 Logistics and Distribution Person 3 - Machinist Marine Engine Mechanic 4 - Marine Service Technician 49 5 Meatcutter Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Meter Technician 1 - Mobile Crane Operator - Hydraulic 80 tonnes and under 32 - Mobile Crane Operator - Hydraulic unlimited tonnage 10 - Mobile Crane Operator - Lattice Boom Friction Crane 89 - Mobile Crane Operator - Lattice Boom Hydraulic Crane 8 - Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal & Paint) - Automotive Collision Repair Technician Motorcycle Mechanic Moulder And Coremaker 1 - Oil Burner Mechanic (Residential) 3 - Painter And Decorator Parts and Warehousing Person Partsperson 47 - Petroleum Equipment Installer 1 - Petroleum Equipment Service Technician 9 - Piledriver And Bridgeworker 82 1 Planermill Maintenance Technician Plumber 2,
8 Industry Training Program Active Active Youth 1 Power Line Technician Production Horticulturist Professional Cook 3, Railway Car Technician Recreation Vehicle Service Technician 53 6 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic (Refrigeration Mechanic) Residential Building Maintenance Worker 62 - Residential Framing Technician 24 1 Residential Steep Roofer 64 - Rig Technician Roofer (Roofer, Damp and Waterproofer) Saw Filer 66 - Security Systems Technician 95 1 Sheet Metal Worker Sprinkler System Installer Steamfitter-Pipefitter Tilesetter 26 1 Tire Repairer 2 1 Tool and Die Maker 8 - Tower Crane Operator 6 - Transport Refrigeration Mechanic 1 - Transport Trailer Technician 34 1 Truck and Transport Mechanic Utility Arborist Water Well Driller 1 1 Welder 1, Grand Total 36,232 4,464 Note: 8
9 1. The number of active youth apprenticeships measures the number of youth apprenticeships participating in the ACE IT and SSA programs in the reporting period. Total number of active youth apprenticeships (4,464) = youth apprenticeships in ACE IT (3,431) plus youth apprenticeships in SSA (1,490) less youth registered in both ACE IT and SSA programs (457). 9
10 New Apprenticeship Registrations by Industry Training Program Fiscal* 2013/14 Registered October, 2013 Industry Training Program New Arborist Technician 1 Architectural Sheet Metal Worker 8 Asphalt Paving/Laydown Technician 1 Automotive Painter (Automotive Refinishing Technician) 11 Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician 20 Automotive Service Technician 60 Baker 6 Bricklayer (Mason) 25 Cabinetmaker (Joiner) 10 Carpenter 157 Concrete Finisher (Cement Mason) 6 Construction Electrician (Electrician) 184 Dairy Production Technician 11 Diesel Engine Mechanic 2 Domestic/Commercial Gasfitter (Class B) 5 Drywall Finisher 4 Electric Motor System Technician (Winder Electrician) 2 Floor Covering Installer 1 Gasfitter (Class A) 1 Glazier 9 Hairstylist (Cosmetologist) 55 Heavy Duty Equipment Technician 47 Heavy Equipment Operator 74 Inboard/Outboard Mechanic 1 Industrial Electrician 5 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) 32 10
11 Industry Training Program New Instrumentation and Control Technician (Industrial Instrument Mechanic) 19 Insulator (Heat and Frost) (Heat & Frost Insulator) 1 Ironworker (Generalist) 3 Ironworker (Reinforcing) 2 Landscape Horticulturist 24 Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic) (Wall & Ceiling Installer) 14 Locksmith 1 Lumber Manufacturing Industry - Benchperson 1 Lumber Manufacturing Industry - Circular Sawfiler 1 Machinist 9 Meatcutter 4 Metal Fabricator (Fitter) 11 Mobile Crane Operator - Hydraulic 80 tonnes and under 6 Mobile Crane Operator - Lattice Boom Friction Crane 5 Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal & Paint) - Automotive Collision 9 Repair Technician Motorcycle Mechanic 5 Painter And Decorator 17 Parts and Warehousing Person 1 6 Partsperson 3 Plumber 73 Power Line Technician 18 Production Horticulturist 5 Professional Cook 219 Recreation Vehicle Service Technician 2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic (Refrigeration Mechanic) 32 Residential Building Maintenance Worker 1 Residential Framing Technician 1 Residential Steep Roofer 3 11
12 Industry Training Program New Rig Technician 11 Roofer (Roofer, Damp and Waterproofer) 22 Saw Filer 3 Security Systems Technician 12 Sheet Metal Worker 11 Sprinkler System Installer 14 Steamfitter-Pipefitter 50 Tilesetter 2 Truck and Transport Mechanic 25 Utility Arborist 1 Welder 140 Grand Total 1,524 * April 1 March 31 12
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