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Average rating for All New QCF NVQ Diplomas **SPECIAL PRICE £999** All New QCF NVQ Diplomas **SPECIAL PRICE £999**"This is a Level 7 Management course that I signed up to in December 2014 and in June 2015 I am still getting excuses as to why it hasn't started yet. Even after complaining and the assessor promising she will move things forward now, I've had no contact from her. Terrible company." - 08-06-2015 16:41
"This is a Level 7 Management course that I signed up to in December 2014 and in June 2015 I am still getting excuses as to why it hasn't sta… read full review - 08-06-2015 16:41
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QCF NVQ DIPLOMAS in Health and Social Care Tutorcare is now offering QCF NVQs in Health and Social Care are available at Diploma Levels 2-3 with level 5 to start on the 1st of April 2011.
The Levels 2-3 Diplomas in Health and Social Care are aimed at individuals working with adults and children across all social care settings. The qualifications provide specialist routes for learning disabilities or dementia care.
The Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young Peopleâs Services is aimed at individuals who lead social care provision in an adult or a children and young peopleâs setting, either as managers of the provision or as senior practitioners.
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QCF NVQ DIPLOMAS in Health and Social Care Tutorcare is now
offering QCF NVQs in Health and Social Care are available at
Diploma Levels 2-3 with level 5 to start on the 1st of April 2011.
The Levels 2-3 Diplomas in Health and Social Care are aimed at
individuals working with adults and children across all social care
settings. The qualifications provide specialist routes for learning
disabilities or dementia care. The Level 5 Diploma in Leadership
for Health and Social Care and Children and Young Peopleâs
Services is aimed at individuals who lead social care provision in
an adult or a children and young peopleâs setting, either as
managers of the provision or as senior practitioners. The
Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) is a new system that
replaced the existing National Qualifications Framework (NQF) with
effect from 1st January 2011 (for NVQ L2 and L3) and from 1st April
2011 for NVQ L4 and the LMC (the two will be combined to form a new
award called the QCF Diploma Level 5). It is a new way of
recognising skills and qualifications, by awarding credit for
qualifications and units (small steps of learning). It enables
people to gain qualifications at their own pace along flexible
routes. The QCF is designed to make sure future qualifications
allow a flexible, mix and match approach to meeting the different
development needs of the workforce. Every unit and qualification in
the framework will have both a credit value and a level: one credit
represents 10 hours of average learning time and so the credit
value shows how much time it takes to complete. the level shows how
difficult the unit or qualification is and this can be anywhere
between entry level and level 8. The care sector currently has
vocational qualifications at levels 2, 3 and 4, and this will
consolidate into L2, L3 and L5 with the development of the QCF.
There are three sizes of qualification in the QCF: Award (1-12
credits) Certificate (13-36 credits) Diploma (above 36 credits) -
not linked to the 14-19 Diploma. In the new framework you can have
an award at level 1 or an award at level 8. This is because the
qualification type award, certificate, diploma represents the size
of a qualification, not how difficult it is. Most people are asking
for a direct comparison with the old NVQâs and this is difficult
because the new framework is complex (there are over 100 Units to
choose from at present). Therefore, Tutorcare, like most work based
training providers have produced âsuggested packagesâ at L2 and
L3 that reflect the content of the former NVQâs which allow the
learner to cover all the most important aspects. Obviously the
pathway differs for those taking the Children and Young Persons
(rather than Elderly/Dementia care) options but we now have
packages at both levels that include 18 Units (9 of which are
mandatory) that with allow the learner to achieve a QCF Diploma
with the required amount of credits (46 at L2 and 58 at L3) without
the need to peruse all 100 optional Units.