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Sports Facility Management

The project aims at the enhancement of the management skills of operational and supervisory staff in Sports Facilities. The implementation of the initiative will assist in increased pool of skilled and technically competent human resources within the Sports Recreation and Fitness (SRF) industry, fast-tracking the transformation of the SRF industry and improved productivity and efficiencies within the workplace. The project aims to achieve the following:
  • Develop the management and technical skills of beneficiaries to increase their prospects of upward mobility;
  • The project will focus on developing the management, and other related skills needed from a manager of a sports facility; and

  • 150 Historically Disadvantaged selected learners to be trained nationally (85% Black, 54% Female and 4% disabled) per annum, thus 450 over three years.

 
 
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