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Accreditation
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The following programmes are
nationally accredited by the Awarding Body ASET, recognised
by the Department for Education and Skills and the Qualifications
and Curriculum Authority to provide awards to the National
Qualifications Framework.
The accreditation panel have deemed that these programmes
are accredited at the following levels:
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certificate programme comprises: |
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Course book,
containing the necessary information for learning
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Activities and self-assessment workbook for
continual assessment |
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Final examination
including final assessment |
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Certificate
following successful completion |
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Each module
contains learning outcomes, which can be attained by learners
by the end of the module. To reinforce learning and attainment,
self-assessment tasks and activities are set which learners
complete in the workbook.
In order to ensure that the criteria for ASET levels are
satisfied, activities and self-assessment tasks contain
sufficient levels of rigour and demand to enable learners
to demonstrate the skills of understanding and evaluation
as well as knowledge. This is particularly important when
it is borne in mind that ASET claims equivalence to National
Framework levels as follows: |
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ASET
Entry: National Curriculum Levels 1-3,
in appropriate form for post-16 Students |
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ASET
Level 1: GCSE
grades D-G, GNVQ Foundation, NVQ Level 1 |
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ASET
Level 2: GCSE grades A-C, GNVQ Intermediate,
BTEC First Diploma, NVQ Level 2 |
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ASET
Level 3: A/AS Level, GNVQ Advanced,
BTEC National Diploma, NVQ Level 3
The above extracts are taken from the ASET
Quality Handbook for Centres. |
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| Literacy
and Numeracy: |
| NCC Resources Ltd (formerly Project Initiatives), the publisher
of Drugs Awareness and Responding to Substance Misuse,
also takes literacy and numeracy skills very seriously.
All programmes are checked for literary and visual accessibility.
The company is conscious of striving to meet the requirements
of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001. |
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If you would
like to find out more about our drugs awareness training
courses, please fill in the Request
for Information form, or contact:
People In Vision
32 Birch Grove
Manchester
M14 5JU
Telephone no:
0161 225 1055
Fax no: 0161 225 1038
E-mail address: enquiries@peopleinvision.com |
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People In Vision
32 Birch Grove
Manchester
M14 5JU
Telephone:
0161 225 1055
Fax:
0161
225 1038
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DANOS
- the Drugs and Alcohol National Occupational Standards
- specify the standards of performance
that people in the drugs and alcohol field should be working
to. They also describe the knowledge and skills workers
need in order to perform to the required standard.
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All People in Vision courses are mapped to DANOS standards.
The various course outlines explain which DANOS units
are supported. |
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