Qualifications and Credit Framework
To achieve the full qualification from an awarding body the learner must register with an approved centre in addition to enrolling online.
Awareness of Dementia (Level 2 Award)
This e-learning course is intended for learners who already work in the health and social care profession or are preparing to work in the care of individuals with dementia.
Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health, Social Care and Children and Young People's Settings (Level 2 Award)
This qualification provides the knowledge to equip learners with an understanding of the health, social care and children and young people's sector.
Employment Responsibilities and Rights (Generic)
This e-learning course is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings and will enable learners to identify the responsibilities and rights of both employers and employees in the workplace.
WorkSkills for Effective Learning and Employment (Level 2 Award)
This qualification is intended for people who are preparing to become or have recently started work as apprentices in a wide range of settings.
Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care (Level 2 Certificate)
This e-learning course is aimed at learners who are preparing to (or have recently started) working in the adult social care sector in England.
Health and Social Care - Dementia Pathway (Level 2 Diploma)
This e-learning course is intended for learners who are actively working in the adult social care sector. It provides a wealth of information about a wide range of subjects and will enable learners to develop their skills and knowledge and apply them directly to their work.
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Our existing training courses are currently being mapped to the Qualifications Credit Framework (QCF) so that you will be able to gain credits towards your level 2 or level 3 Award, Certificate or Diploma. Each training course is worth between 1 and 10 credits towards your qualification.
Vocational qualifications are changing
They are becoming more aligned with the needs of employers and learners. As a result, they will be more relevant to employers and more accessible to a wider range of learners.
An essential tool in this reform of vocational qualifications is the QCF.
What is the Qualifications and Credit Framework, or QCF?
It's the brand new framework for creating and accrediting qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
It will give learners the opportunity to obtain the qualifications they need, in a way that suits them. QCF qualifications are designed with the help of employers to ensure learners gain the skills that employers are looking for.
The QCF:
- recognises incremental steps in learning, thereby enabling learners to build up qualifications step by step
- helps learners achieve qualifications and skills that meet industry standards and requirements
- provides work-based qualifications that are recognised throughout the UK
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