SSDA stands for the Sector Skills Development Agency. This is the National Training Agency of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It is the main organization that manages and coordinates Technical and Vocational Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
The functions of the SSDA are to:
(a) Prepare national policy on TVET to meet the needs of the country.
(b) Prepare plans for TVET according to national policies and economic needs.
(c) Monitor the implementation of agreed plans for TVET.
(d) Promote and Coordinate TVET in SVG.
(e) Approve and accredit Training Providers.
(f) Approve and certify courses to be pursued by persons desirous of obtaining Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
• Our main focus are:
We are located at:
1st Floor Medix Building,
Grenville Street
Kingstown
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Tel: 784-452-5587
The National Qualifications Department (NQD) serves as the secretariat of the SSDA. It carries out the work as sanctioned by the SSDA Board and works in close collaboration with other departments in the Ministry of Education as well as various Sector Bodies in Industry.
Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Through attending a full time or part time programme at the SVGCC, Technical Institutes, Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) skill training or through Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition is the matching of what the individual already knows and can do with the performance indicators described in the national or regional occupational standards. Achievements are recognized by the award of the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ)/ Caribbean Vocational Qualifications (CVQ) or in some instances statements of unit achievement.
All applications for PLAR are currently handled through the National Qualifications Department (NQD). Interested persons will apply for programmes for which there are local or regional standards. Once the standards have been approved and there is a provision in place for that vocation by the NQD and the Approved Training centers, then the programme will commence. To enroll in a PLAR programme a person must have been working for a period of time in that particular skill area prior to registration. He/She may also be expected to show proof of earlier certification and training.
Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) is a regional qualification for persons pursuing training in various vocations based on approved standards.
A self-assessment can be done using the CVQ standard along with a check list. The National Qualifications Department (NQD) or the Approved Training Center will carry out an interview to further determine the level of the candidate.
The Caribbean Vocational Qualifications (CVQs) are recognized throughout the Caribbean. It can be used in obtaining a Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) skill certificate and can help one in gaining enrollment in further training and education locally and regionally.
The CVQ structure has several levels ranging from level 1 to level 5. A person at level 1 is a supervised skilled worker, Level 2 requires minimum supervision, level 3 is an independent worker who can supervise persons at the lower levels, level 4 is on the same level with a bachelors degree level or a technologist who can design and implement systems. Level 5 is at a postgraduate level and represents engineers and other professionals at the top who manage and monitor changes.
The Agencies which deal with accreditation and certification:
After registration, the length of time is dependent on the levels, number of units, experience of the candidate and the ability to produce evidence to prove competency.