Exploring Qualification Development for Personal Well-being and Social Development
Delve into the world of qualification development focusing on personal well-being, social development, and risk management. Discover the impact on learners' lives and the rationale behind proposed qualifications. Collaboration, expertise, and mission alignment are key elements in this comprehensive process. Uncover the journey from proposal to approval and the importance of validity in educational initiatives.
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Qualification Development Proposer: Tony Blockley (Johnston and Blockley) More Information: enqs@johnstonandblockley.com Scrutiniser: Dena Trossell DDVSAS More Information: www.ddvsas.org.uk 01246 540464 (office queries) Patricia Coates-Walker Curriculum and Validity Manager AIM Awards patricia.coates-walker@aimawards.org.uk Mobile: 07970892418 Andrea Charity Senior Development Officer AIM Awards andrea.charity@aimawards.org.uk
Workshop Content Overview of Qualification Development Patricia Coates -Walker Interactive questions Andrea Charity The Proposer Experience Tony Blockley Comments from the Scrutiniser Dena Trossell
Let us all think about Qualification Development? If you could develop a qualification what would you develop?
Rationale: The Personal Well-being (QCF) Qualifications will also support the development of knowledge of personal and social development (including personal relationships, values and beliefs, equality and diversity in society, mental and physical well-being), as well as the concept of risk and ways to manage and reduce risk. It is hoped that this will then allow learners to make positive and informed choices in their lives.
Think about your qualification proposal What would the rationale be for your proposed qualification?
What is involved in Qualification Development? A Team Effort!
Qfqual Regulations and the register Education and Knowledge and what expertise will be required for development? Who are the Learners? How will this Qualification Benefit the Learners? Are there any similar qualifications out there? Qualification Content & Size Rules of Combination Unit Content How does this Qualification fit with AIM Awards Mission Statement? What expertise will be required for Quality Assurance? Risks & Costs Qualification Life? Qualification Approval Developer: Can I make a Business Case for this Development? ? Who will deliver the Qualification? Marketing Letters of Support Funding v Full Cost Recovery Validity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
During the course of this session think about the rationale for your idea and who would you get to support it?
Qualification Overview The AIM Awards Level 2 Award in Raising Awareness of Domestic Abuse (QCF) aims to support training on recognising domestic abuse. The qualification covers key areas pertinent to domestic abuse and mental well-being and includes the physical and emotional aspects of domestic abuse. This qualification has been designed to help learners to tackle and address the issues that arise from such practices and signpost victims to support organisations. This qualification is targeted at professionals working in areas that review or support victims of domestic abuse and wish to have their training accredited as a formal qualification. The qualification will help to establish a level and a standard for both training and professional development purposes. This qualification is primarily for front-line staff and professionals in the field dealing with domestic abuse.
AIM Awards Part A: InitialQualification Development Proposal (IQDP) Please complete all sections for initial submission to SMT. A single proposal form can be used for a suite of qualification, if the aim and purposes are similar. The differences in the target markets and progression for each individual qualification must be identified. Mapped to GCR E1.3 Please add rows as necessary. A1 PROPOSER DETAILS Name of Proposer Name of Seconder (SMT or HBQD) Name of Supporting Organisation Email address (Supporting Organisation) Contact number (Supporting Organisation) A2 QUALIFICATION DETAILS Indicative Qualification Title(s) QN Level Size In/For Title 1 2 3 4
Domestic Homicide Reviews In March 2013, the Government introduced a new definition of domestic violence and abuse which states that domestic violence and abuse is: Any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive or threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over who are or have been intimate partners or family members regardless of gender or sexuality. This can encompass, but is not limited to, the following types of abuse: Psychological Physical Sexual Financial Emotional
AIM Awards Level 2 Award in Raising Awareness of Domestic Abuse (QCF) Ofqual Qualification Number Guided Learning Hours Total Credits required 601/5959/5 32 4 Mandatory Credits required 4 Minimum Age 16 Qualification Start Date 01-Apr-2015
Unit Ref. Number Unit Title J/507/1283 M/507/1276 Group Level CV GLH Domestic Abuse Awareness M Two 2 16 Domestic Abuse and Mental Well-Being M Two 2 16
Qualification Approval and the Ofqual Register: http://register.ofqual.gov.uk/Qualification/Details/601_5959_5
Thank you for Listening Patricia Coates-Walker Curriculum and Validity Manager AIM Awards patricia.coates-walker@aimawards.org.uk Mobile: 07970892418