Maritime Coastguard Agency
How You Can Get Involved
We are now at the stage where we need your help. It is essential that we receive your thoughts on what you feel should be added, removed, or amended in the Cadetship syllabuses to ensure that training is relevant, future proof and meets industry needs. Your specialist feedback is an essential part of this process. We appreciate that completing these surveys will take an investment of your time, for which we thank you. We suggest prioritising completion of the surveys for which you have subject matter expertise to make best use of your time. However, rest assured that all feedback received will be taken into consideration.
This group of updated syllabus modules will be open for consultation between the 03 April 2023 until 01 May 2023. The modules can be found below in PDF and HTML format, along with the survey links.
Further modules will be released for consultation every two weeks until all modules have been shared and consulted upon. We estimate the feedback stage to be completed by 12 June 2023. Upon completion, the collated feedback will be finalised and written into academic modules to bring about the necessary changes to Cadet training.
We ask that you are as constructive as possible in your feedback to allow us to implement the changes to the Cadet training syllabus and we actively encourage you to share this with anyone else who you feel may be interested. You will be notified that your feedback has been received upon completion of the survey. Sub-Group 1.2 will then review your feedback and provide further communications detailing whether and how we will be using your feedback.
Background
The CT&M Programme is now in its second year of delivery?, with approximately 47 people, across 30 organisations, dedicating hundreds of hoursof their time and expertise to support the programme.?
The programme has been recognised by the Public Sector Awards, inOctober 2022, as an exemplar transformational programme model which has brought together multiple sectors of the maritime industry to modernise and update seafarer training and education.
Three main Consultation Groups and four Sub-Groups have been formed to deliver the Maritime Skills Commissions recommendations.
Through the programme, we have increased SMarT Funding for Cadets to an impressive 50% and published the accompanying MIN 678. A special thanks goes to the CT&M Programme Consultation Group 2 and Sub-Group 2.1, who were responsible for reviewing and developing this new funding option.
Meanwhile, Consultation Group 1 and, specifically, Sub-Group 1.2 have been working tirelessly to modernise the content and delivery of training for new seafarers coming into the industry, reviewing the full range of Cadet training programmes to ensure newly trained seafarers are equipped with the skills to secure employment in a global industry.
If you have any queries, please contact: ctandm.enquiries@mcga.gov.uk
Please do not miss this opportunity to have your say as your input will influence seafarer training for the future, ensuring the UK training regime remains one of the best in the world.