"The Power of SETA Synergy for the Transformation of South African Workplace Learning"

SETAVoice 2009 Conference

Inter-SETA conference 30 September - 1 October 2009

Be part of the first conference for all 23 Sector Education & Training Authorities. Keynote speakers such as Hon. Minister of Economic Development, Mr Ebrahim Patel and Prof Merlyn Mehl address pertinent issues that affect all SETA's. Receive SETA input directly from various SETA CEO's and major political parties.

If you're involved in any way in the SETA initiative, not only as a SETA staff member but as anyone involved in skills development and/or workplace learning, you need to be there!

Please click here to register.

Included in the cost of R3 078 (VAT incl) for two days are refreshments, lunch, parking, conference pack and the Gala Dinner.

Make sure you do not miss this prestigious event, the first Inter-SETA conference, which marks a pivotal point in SETA history.

SETAVoice believes that an inter-SETA conference that fully engages all stakeholders will be of tremendous benefit to all participants. The program for the conference is thus focussed on gaining the maximum level of collaboration, as well as critical interaction between the various SETAs. We believe that this conference could be the catalyst for realising the rich promise and intent accompanying the creation of the SETAs, as well as shaping the future of our national skills development landscape.

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23 Sector Education & training Authorities. Keynote speakers such as Hon. Minister of Economic Development, Mr Ebrahim Patel and Prof Merlyn Mehl address pertinent issues that affect all SETA's. Receive SETA input

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SETA initiative, not only as a SETA staff member but as anyone involved in skills development and/or workplace learning, you need to be there!


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Be part of the first conference for all 23 Sector Education & Training Authorities. Keynote speakers such as Hon. Minister of Economic Development, Mr Ebrahim Patel and Prof Merlyn Mehl address pertinent issues that affect all SETA's.

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