06/05/2021
National Workplace Learning Certification - A New Recognition For Companies With Good Workplace Learning Processes And Capabilities
The National Workplace Learning Certification, developed by the National Centre of Excellence for Workplace Learning (NACE), was launched by Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for Education at the Mandai MRT Depot today. The new certification aims to help Singapore-based companies put in place progressive workplace learning practices and capabilities, and through this, enhance their workforce performance and improve retention rates. NACE is led by Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) and supported by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).
Certification And Assessment Process
The National Workplace Learning Certification helps companies work
towards identifying and closing gaps in their workplace learning
processes and capabilities. NACE will provide interested companies with
free consultation to help them improve their workplace learning systems
and work towards certification after their initial self-evaluation. Upon
successful application by companies for certification, NACE, in
partnership with the Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce
(SGC), will conduct site visits to assess the companies’ workplace
learning culture, capabilities and efforts. The certification cost,
payable to NACE, starts from $2,800.
The certification assessment of companies uses the National Workplace
Learning Framework, which was developed in January 2020 in consultation
with industry. With reference to the German and Swiss models for
workplace learning, the National Workplace Learning Framework covers six
components that are critical for workplace learning excellence –
Strategy, Leadership, Planning, Training Needs Analysis, Environment,
and Implementation & Processes. More information on the National
Workplace Learning Framework can be found in NACE Annex A.
An Award Committee, comprising industry leaders, has been set up to
review and approve the assessment recommendations from NACE and SGC.
More details on the certification process, Award Committee and
certification costs can be found in NACE Annex B.
Four certification levels can be awarded to companies upon passing the assessment:
a) Workplace Learning Organisation of Competence;
b) Workplace Learning Organisation of Competence (Silver);
c) Workplace Learning Organisation of Competence (Gold); or
d) Workplace Learning Organisation of Excellence (Platinum).
More information on the certification levels can be found in NACE Annex C.
Certified companies will be nominated by SSG for the Human Capital
Partnership (HCP) Programme, which accords organisations with a faster
response and higher service standards from a dedicated hotline for
transactions with the Ministry of Manpower. The certification will also
be considered favourably for the SkillsFuture Employer Award, which
honours exemplary organisations that champion employees’ skills
development and build a lifelong learning culture at the workplace. SSG
is also exploring the use of the National Workplace Learning
Certification as a validation of quality workplace learning capabilities
for in-house training supported by SSG. More details will be announced
later.
Mr Ong Tze-Ch’in, Chief Executive, SkillsFuture Singapore and
Chairperson, NACE Steering Committee said: “SkillsFuture Singapore
recognises that a significant amount of learning for working adults
takes place at the workplace. Structured workplace learning processes
and capabilities are thus essential in expanding and enhancing
opportunities for Singaporeans to upskill themselves. The National
Workplace Learning Certification provides a useful reference for
companies to benchmark their workplace learning capabilities and serves
as nudge for companies to aim for a higher level of workplace learning.”
SMRT has been working with NACE to implement structures, programmes and
certifications to support its workplace learning efforts. Mr Neo Kian
Hong, Group Chief Executive Officer, SMRT Corporation said: “In SMRT, we
are working hard to ensure that our staff are well trained with
continuous upgrading, so that we can provide safe and reliable public
transport service. We are very happy to work with NACE for the
certification. We hope to ensure that our people are employed and
employable and are proud to serve with industry-relevant skills.”
Ms Jeanne Liew, Principal & CEO of NYP, which heads NACE, said: “A
corporate culture that supports continuous learning at work and ensures
employees are supported in their learning is best positioned to manage
the challenges transformational change often brings. Such a culture
would embrace and address the learning needs of employees, and provide a
variety of workplace learning opportunities, platforms and resources to
support the application of learning.”