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we help people who do a great job do it better

we help people who do a great job do it better. New Qualifications In Adult Social Care in England. Last updated: July 2010. this presentation. Why new qualifications? What we have done What we are doing Next steps. why new qualifications?.

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  1. we help people who do a great job do it better New Qualifications In Adult Social Care in England Last updated: July 2010

  2. this presentation • Why new qualifications? • What we have done • What we are doing • Next steps

  3. why new qualifications? • This presentation refers to Adult Social Care in England • All vocational qualifications are changing as a response to the changing landscape of health and social care • To meet the knowledge and skills requirements of employers

  4. a simple architecture

  5. what we have done! the QCF development programme • The current Health and Social Care (HSC) NVQs level 2 & 3 will be replaced by HSC Diplomas at Level 2 & 3 • The current leadership & management in care service and the HSC NVQ level 4 will become a combined level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services

  6. what we have done ! evolving QCF Several changes have occurred during the development process: • Skills Funding Agency have extended funding until end of 2010 • HSC diploma level 2 & 3 will go live in Jan 2011

  7. what we have done! other work • To support the HSC Diplomas several other qualifications have been identified • Units from these may be used as optional units within the HSC Diplomas • Units may also be used within smaller specialist qualifications as the QCF develops • Units will allow learners to develop learning in bite sized chunks and reflect business need

  8. structure – level 2/3 HSC diploma Group A Mandatory Units Level 3 HSC Diploma: • Total credits = 58 credits or more • Credits from Group A = 28 credits • Combined credits from Groups B and C must total at least 30 credits Level 2 HSC Diploma: • Total credits = 46 credits or more • Credits from Group A = 24 credits • Combined credits from Groups B and C must total at least 22 credits Group B Specialist (Learning Disabilities/Dementia) Or Generic Pathway Units - Optional Group C Optional Units

  9. level 2 and 3 HSC diploma mandatory units • 9 mandatory units covering: • Personal Development • Communication • Equality and Inclusion • Duty of Care • Role of Health and Social care worker • Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults • Person-centred Support • Health and Safety • Handling information

  10. level 5 diploma in leadership for health and social care and children and young people’s services

  11. HSC suite of units/qualifications update: Specialist units within the HSC diploma: • Sensory services • Physical disabilities • Mental Health Specialist units/qualifications • Certificate in Supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities – level 2 & 3 • Dementia – level 2 & 3 awards and certificates • Assisting and moving individuals - level 2 & 3 award • Activities Organiser - level 2 & 3 awards and level 3 certificate • Preparing for work in the care sector - level 2 & 3 • Commissioning, Procurement and Contracting in Care Services - level 3, 5 & 7 diploma

  12. recognition of prior learning (RPL) RPL is a term used within the QCF to ensure learners do not repeat learning RPL Definition: ‘A method of assessment that considers whether a learner can demonstrate that they can meet the assessment requirements for a unit through knowledge, understanding or skills that they already possess, and do not need to develop through a course of learning’

  13. joining up… • Skills for Care will ensure that changes within qualifications will be reflected across our business including NMDS and TSI • We will continue to engage external organisations to ensure a consistent and coherent approach to changes

  14. how to get involved… Draft unit review: Expert reference group Web based consultation Highlight additional units needed within the sector Keep up to date!

  15. how to find out more… Visit our website www.skillsforcare.org.uk/qcf for: QCF leaflets PowerPoint presentation FAQs Draft QCF units for consultation Approved QCF units For regular updates sign up to our e news: marketing@skillsforcare.org.uk

  16. for further information contact: Project Managers: Zoë Dodd zoe.dodd@skillsforcare.org.uk Fazeela Hafejee fazeela.hafejee@skillsforcare.org.uk For more information from Skills for Health visit: www.skillsforhealth.org.uk/qualifications-and-credit-framework

  17. www.skillsforcare.org.uk

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