Draft Assessment Plans for Children, Young People and Family...
Consultation on the Draft Assessment Plans for Children, Young People and Family Higher Apprenticeships
The Children, Young People and Families Employer Core Group – who is leading the work on the development of apprenticeship standards, with support by ADCS and LGA, would like comments on the assessment plans for:
1. Children, Young People and Family Practitioner
2. Children, Young People and Family Manager
Although there is an assessment plan for each standard, large sections of the assessment plans are similar in content. The main question is:
Is the assessment plan that we have described in the document practical, affordable and achievable?
In addition please also feel free to comment on any other aspect of the assessment plans that you feel important. The responses from this consultation will be used to develop these plans further.
The standards can be found here.
Please send any comments to Ros Garrod Mason at rosgarrodmason@gmail.com by Friday 27th May 2016.
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