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we help to improve social care standards. Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF): the background. Last Updated: 30 September 2010. QCF developments in partnership. This presentation refers to Adult Social Care in England
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we help to improve social care standards Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF): the background Last Updated: 30 September 2010
QCF developments in partnership • This presentation refers to Adult Social Care in England • We are also working with other Sector Skills Councils and Awarding Organisations
QCF • A government initiative across England, Wales and Northern Ireland • It includes all vocational qualifications in all sectors • A replacement to the National Qualifications Framework (NQF)
why do we need the QCF for the adult social care sector? • Needs of people who use services • Ways in which services are configured • Requirements for registration and regulation • Development of the personalisation agenda • Retention and recruitment
QCF principles Units and qualifications should have as many uses as possible. Units should have broad assessment requirements. Language and content should reflect level – language should be standardised.
benefits of the QCF Learners: More choice and flexibility. Undertake learning in bite size chunks. Employers: Easily identify the level and size of achievement of prospective employees. Clearly identify the right training for their learning and business needs. Training Providers: Retention and progression rates will improve as learners achieve more frequently.
rules of combination Each QCF qualification must have a set of rules of combination (RoC) defined by the SSC The RoC specify any mandatory units and list the optional units within a qualification that a learner must achieve Units can be included in more than one qualification, so for consistency they also include assessment requirements of particular units
spikey profile • Work does not take place at one level • Qualifications can therefore be made up of units at different levels • Can also be used to extend learning and development and to encourage progression and CPD
skills for care QCF contacts: Project Managers: Zoë Dodd zoe.dodd@skillsforcare.org.uk Fazeela Hafejee fazeela.hafejee@skillsforcare.org.uk