Health And Social Care NVQ Training
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The health and social care NVQ training that we offer here at AIMA is a qualification that is obtained through work related competence. The course itself is classed as entry level. Once you have completed this course you are free to choose the career you want. Our NVQ training shows that you can carry out health and social care in an effective manner.
When you take part in the health and social care NVQ training courses in you will have a package that will allow you to have extra curriculum activities such as a part time job in some part of the care industry, the job will always be related to the area of health and social care that you are aiming to enter upon the completion of the course.
Once you have qualified from our course and have completed your health and social care training you will have a qualification that shows to any of your potential employers that you are more than competent in completing tasks that the job would entail. You will be able to attain any career you want with your NVQ.
The main benefit of participating in health and social care NVQ training is that the courses are based on the national occuplations standards. These standards are a way of telling people that the holder of the qualification can is capable of carrying out all tasks in a competent manner.
On 1st October 1997 the National Council for Vocational Qualifications NCVQ merged with the School Curriculum and Assessment Authority SCAA to form the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority QCA. QCA has a wider remit than any previous education or training body, including pre-school learning, the national curriculum for 5-16 year olds, national tests for 7,11 and 14 year olds, GCSEs, A-levels, GNVQs, health and social care NVQ training and higher level vocational qualifications. QCA can co-ordinate education and training more effectively than was possible in the past, allowing the UK, for the first time, to bring together academic and vocational qualifications of all kinds.