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The National Training Agency is the umbrella agency for effecting reform in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Trinidad and Tobago
Its role is to co-ordinate and regulate technical and vocational education and
training, promoting and facilitating a coherent system of quality TVET.
The system is designated to satisfy the changing needs of industry as well as
cater to the aspirations of individuals in pursuit of their career goals and
opportunities.
ROS define the competencies required for effective workplace performance
They are Benchmarked against International Standards including those in the UK, Canada
and Australia and are produced in collaboration with industry experts & professionals
Find out more and download the Standards here:
| The aim of the CVQ is the development of the Ideal Caribbean Worker. It is an award that represents the achievement of a set of competencies that define the core work practices of an occupational area consistent with the levels articulated within the regional qualification framework. |
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We have two options that will be of great assistance to you.
Option 1: Our Career Maps - Check it out:
Option 2: Holland Model - Check it out:
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The need for the coordination and rationalization of TVET and the move to establish a Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) including proposals for the free movement of CERTIFIED skilled labour, have prompted National Training Agencies (NTAs) in the region to exploit the benefits of joint and concerted efforts by establishing among themselves The Caribbean Association of National Training Agencies (CANTA). |
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Trinidad Address:
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Tobago Address:
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