Maritime skills boost as MCA-led UK cadet training overhaul completes next step
The next step has been completed in a wide-ranging review of UK seafarer and cadet training, led by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).
The latest stage of the Cadet Training and Modernisation (CT&M) Programme to have been concluded is an MCA update to the content of Training Record Books, which are crucial for documenting the studies and experiences of cadets. They are due to be rolled out in their new form in January 2025.
It represents the completion of a theme of work, within the wider programme, which has focused on updating the training and assessment processes that cadets go through ahead of applying for a UK Certificate of Competency (CoC) from the MCA.
Previous improvements completed by the MCA in this area included the modernisation of the syllabus, which comes into effect in September 2025, incorporating essential skills for decarbonisation and increased digitisation of the sector. The programme also includes enhancements to oral and written assessments and post-training surveys of all seafarers.
MCA Chief Examiner Ajit Jacob said:
These ongoing improvements give us a training system that is increasingly better equipped, open and flexible for new technology, and addresses the safety, security, and environmental issues of an evolving maritime world. By incorporating skills related to decarbonisation, we are preparing our cadets to meet the challenges of the industry’s journey to net zero.
The result will be confident teams of seafarers with the skills, experience and knowledge to operate vessels safely and efficiently, boosting the UK’s thriving maritime economy.
This collaborative achievement between the MCA, seafarers, industry partners, training providers and employers ensures a skilled workforce that will propel the UK’s maritime sector to new heights. I’d like to thank everyone who has played their part.
The CT&M Programme, led and coordinated by the MCA, will continue its review work to ensure learning and administration are kept up to date with the developing skills, technologies and practices of the modern maritime industry.
Background
The CT&M Programme, led by the MCA, is based on recommendations made by the Seafarer and Cadet Training Review, which brought together key stakeholders, including the Merchant Navy Training Board, focused on improving cadet training. It is believed to be the first time a maritime regulator has joined forces with industry experts to shape cadet training in this way.
The Seafarer and Cadet Training Review was launched by the Maritime Skills Commission on the instruction of the Maritime Minister in 2021.
While the MCA does not deliver training, it is responsible for overseeing that standards are maintained by providers through regular audits.
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