The Collective X is a strong advocate for the implementation of the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) across its network. The choice of the SFIA Competency Framework was guided by several key principles. Firstly, the framework is non-prescriptive and evolving, recognising that the industry’s needs are context-sensitive and continuously changing. It actively works alongside the industry to accurately map required skills and competencies. Additionally, SFIA is open-ended; it utilises crowdsourcing to stay aligned with the current demands of international business and is regularly reviewed, augmented, and refined through a process of referendum. Finally, the framework is holistic, considering not only professional skills but also the behaviours, attributes, and knowledge that are essential for success in the field.
The Collective X SFIA Competence Framework is an adaption of the SFIA Competency Framework. It introduces an additional level to describe a basic digital literacy competency expected to be achieved within the School Phase. A gap in competency frameworks usually exists in describing the skills developed to equip school leavers. It creates a seamless progression from the competencies described in the SFIA Competency framework.
Read here to learn more about SFIA, and how we’ve adapted it.