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Adult Education

Banishing the Myths Surrounding Adult Education and Why Learning Never has a Deadline

When we think of people in education, our minds typically picture younger learners. However, as technology advances and the workplace changes, adult education can provide a solution to staying adaptable and ahead of advancements. For many adult learners, embarking on a brand-new learning journey can be quite scary and overwhelming. Change for everyone can be …

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Diploma in Teaching

New Diploma in Teaching!

New Diploma in Teaching programs usually combine theory and hands-on learning. Students study subjects like how to design lessons, use technology in education, and test students’ knowledge. These programs offer flexibility, so people can study while handling other responsibilities. Students access course materials through a mix of live online classes and pre-recorded content. This setup …

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Nationally recognised qualification

Nationally recognised qualification

A nationally recognised qualification is typically a qualification listed on the Regulated Qualification Framework (RQF). Just for clarification, the Regulated Qualification Framework was previously known as the Qualification Credit Framework (QCF) and prior to that, the National Qualification Framework (NQF). Nationally recognised qualifications have evolved over the years to become more sought after by jobseekers …

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Health and Social Care Qualifications

What Health and Social Care Qualifications Do You Need? Complete Guide

What Health and Social Care Qualifications Do? Health and social care is a regulated sector where qualifications are essential to ensure safe, effective and compassionate care. Employers have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure staff are competent, appropriately trained and supported in their roles. As a result, recognised qualifications play a key role in …

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Level 4 Awards in Understanding the External Quality Assurance

Focus Awards Level 4 Awards in Understanding the External Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (RQF)

Focus Awards Level 4 Awards in Understanding the External Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (RQF) is a nationally recognized qualification. The Focus Awards Level 4 Award in Understanding the External Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (RQF) qualification is intended for those who maintain the quality of assessment from outside an organization …

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Level 5 Diploma in Tattoo Removal

Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Tattoo Removal (RQF)

This qualification Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Tattoo Removal (RQF) is for learners to develop their knowledge and understanding of relevant anatomy and physiology and health and safety practices. They will also develop the knowledge and understanding of providing a full consultation and providing tattoo removal treatments. Qualifications – Focus Awards Learners must hold …

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Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children

Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) (RQF)

The Focus Awards Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) (RQF) is aimed at developing the skills, knowledge, and understanding of learners to the standards required to confirm competence in an occupational role to manage, practice, and lead others in adult health and social care …

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