This forum is being set up so the colleges and the industry can work together and improve the level of competence within the Horticulture Industry. Enabling future employee's having the correct training and being Industry ready. Working together can only improve and structure the industry future and improve the level of competence of future employee's
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Certificate of Competance
Should the Industry now be moving forward and ensure that all employees should hold a currant certificate of competence for the use of diffrent types of machinery etc, and by doing this will it release the companies the burdon of having to train new employees, then future employees be industry ready ?.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Lecturer says courses must change to meet employer needs
Lecturer says courses must change to meet employer needs
Friday, 14 January 2011
Training must match the needs of horticulture, garden retail and landscape employers more closely, according to a course leader who wants to launch an industry forum.
The horticulture course manager at Berkshire College of Agriculture (BCA) recently hosted a BALI and turf supplier Q Lawn presentation day to help graduating students.
"I want to bring together our college and industry to build courses around what the industry wants," he said. "Employers say they do not want brickwork skills but people who know about maintenance and plants. We must give them that."
He added that bolt-on courses could include those in being on site, handling machinery, first aid, spraying and chainsaws.
Duesbury proposed starting a forum for colleges and businesses to help shape training. He recently spoke with Hillier director Richard Barnard, who said he wanted career starters with health and safety, first aid and competence certificates.
"Employers seem to be saying the same thing but not to the colleges," said Duesbury. "When I go to garden centres, basic skills are not evident. Meanwhile some retailers, like Wyevale, have training but it's not recognised."
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
What does the industry require
After 38 yrs in Horticulture, working in the landscaping industry I can't help noticing how the standards from employee has dropped over the years, in some cases I have seen for myself the lack of pride and standard of work from some people who work in the industry, I have seen in the past that some people who have done a little home gardening claim now to be professional gardeners with no formal training.
Its time we all work together, the colleges and the horticulture Industry work together and set the standards for people coming in the industry.
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