Activity Leadership

Qualification Guide

  • Agored Cymru Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Activity Leadership (C00/0750/9) M

Agored Cymru

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Agored Cymru Qualifications:

  • are available through the medium of Welsh, including certification;
  • enable accreditation of component units to recognise continuing professional development (CPD), where full qualifications are not required;
  • meet the needs of learners in Wales by developing qualifications that respond directly to the Welsh agenda;
  • provide a range of flexible and responsive provision, designed to help learners achieve their potential;
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Qualification Overview

This qualification underpins the role of an activity leader in the active leisure sector and is appropriate for individuals who are planning, delivering and evaluating activity sessions. As a competence qualification it is aimed at individuals working as activity leaders in areas such as outdoors, exercise and fitness, coaching. The mandatory units cover preparing, leading, concluding and reviewing activity sessions as well as supporting the work of the team promoting health and safety and equality and diversity. The objectives of the qualification include meeting relevant programmes of learning and supporting a role in the workplace.

It is the competence component of the Intermediate Apprenticeship in Activity Leadership. This qualification is also available as a standalone achievement. This may be more appropriate for learners requiring CPD within their current role, or where the learner has the relevant knowledge for their role but requires formal recognition for competence in leading activities.

The Agored Cymru level 2 NVQ Certificate in Activity Leadership is an occupational qualification that provides learners with an opportunity to be assessed over a period of time on both the theoretical and practical aspects of activity leadership in the workplace. It is ideally suited for those who have experience in the area of activity leadership and wish to gain a nationally accredited qualification.

It can be delivered as:

  • a stand-alone qualification;
  • an ‘occupational’ progression from a Level 1 or 2 sport-specific coaching qualification;
  • the competence component of an Intermediate Apprenticeship in Activity Leadership.

The primary purpose of this qualification is to confirm occupational competence in a specific role. It demonstrates and provides recognition for competence and skills in activity leadership in a range of settings. It is suitable for those employed within an activity leadership role, seeking work in such a role or intending to return to work after unemployment.

This qualification is based on National Occupational Standards and falls under the footprint of SkillsActive, the sector skills council for active leisure and learning.

Through the mandatory units, you will cover activity sessions, how to support the work of a team and organisation; promote health, safety and welfare in active leisure and recreation and support equality and diversity. There are a range of optional units allowing you scope to choose those areas most relevant to you.

The learner has the opportunity to develop skills and competence in preparing, leading, concluding and reviewing activity sessions in a safe, engaging and inclusive manner for a range of participants. Other skills include areas such as basic equipment maintenance and care.

Guided learning hours are 224-292. It is the responsibility of training centres to decide the appropriate course duration, based on their learners’ ability and level of existing knowledge. It is possible, therefore, that the number of Guided Learning Hours can vary from one training centre to another according to learners’ needs.

Entry Requirements

Learners must be at least 16 years of age to achieve this qualification.

There are no formal entry requirements.

Delivery Languages

This qualification is available in English and Welsh. If this qualification is required in other languages, please contact a Centre Manager at Agored Cymru.

Recognised Centres

If you are an Agored Cymru recognised centre and would like more information about offering these Agored Cymru qualifications, please contact your Centre Manager.

Units from the qualification must be added to your framework – this can be done by logging onto the Agored Cymru website. For guidance on how to add units / qualifications to your framework, please click here.

New Centres

If you are interested in offering this Agored Cymru qualification but are not currently an Agored Cymru recognised centre, please contact a Centre Manager for guidance on how to become a recognised centre with us.

Offering the Qualification

This qualification is only available through Agored Cymru recognised centres. If you would like to find out more about either becoming a recognised centre or working in partnership with a recognised centre, please access the ‘Centre’ area of the website or contact a Centre Manager for more information.

It is the responsibility of the centre to have systems in place to ensure that the person registered on a qualification or unit and taking an assessment is indeed the person they are claiming to be. All centres are therefore required to ensure that each learner’s identification is checked before they undertake the qualification, unit and assessment. Agored Cymru recommends the following as proof of a learner’s identity:

  • a valid passport (any nationality)
  • a signed UK photocard driving licence
  • a valid warrant card issued by HM forces or the police
  • another photographic ID card, e.g. employee ID card, student ID card, travel card etc.

If a learner is unable to produce any of the forms of photographic identification listed above, a centre may accept another form of identification containing a signature, for example, a credit card. Identification by a third-party representative, such as a line manager, human resources manager or invigilator, could also be accepted.

Progression Opportunities

You may progress to complete a knowledge component of one of the pathways of the Intermediate Level Apprenticeship in Activity Leadership. Your choice of pathway could cover a wide range of outdoor activities, exercise and fi tness, coaching or leadership.

Job roles this qualification could lead you to include employment as an activity leader, outdoor instructor, fitness instructor, community sports coach and activity specific titles such as climbing wall instructor.

Looking beyond an outdoor instructor role, career development can often lead to significant elements of leadership and management within roles. You may be able to achieve promotion or progression into roles such as Chief Instructor or Centre Manager.

Embedding Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC)

Agored Cymru is committed to the embedding of ESDGC within learning in Wales. ESDGC recognises that everyone’s actions are interlinked: the decisions and lifestyles of learners impact on the lives of other people throughout the world.

By integrating ESDGC within the curriculum, Learning and Development practitioners can present impartial and practical views that allow learners to make informed choices. ESDGC is not an ‘additional subject’: it should be integrated into all areas of the curriculum wherever possible.

There are seven interconnected key themes that have been identified within ESDGC: further information can be found on the Welsh Government website.

Each unit includes suggestions for embedding the different ESDGC themes. Please note that this is for guidance only and is not intended to restrict the ways in which ESDGC can be incorporated.

NOS and other Standards

Unit Title

NOS Activity Leadership

Prepare for activity session

NOS SKAAL2 Plan and prepare activity sessions

Lead activity sessions

 

Conclude and review activity sessions

NOS SKAAL4 Review activity sessions

Support the work of the team and organisation

NOS SKAALA52 Contribute to the work of your team

Promote health, safety and welfare in active leisure and recreation

NOS SKAAL1 Health, safety and welfare in activity leadership

NOS SKLALC22 Promote safety in the sport and activity environment

Support equality and diversity in active leisure and recreation

 

Contribute to participants’ personal and social development

NOS SKAAL12 Contribute to participants’ personal and social development

Contribute to participants’ exploration and understanding of the natural environment

 

Administer finance and information

NOS SKAAL10 Administer finance and information

Contribute to joint working with other organisations

 

Support the development of the sport or activity

 

Contribute to adventurous activities

NOS SKAAL14 Contribute to the provision of adventurous activities

Set up, take down and store activity equipment

NOS SKAAL5 Set up, take down and store activity equipment

NOS SKLALC12 Set up, take down and store activity equipment

Check and service activity equipment

NOS SKLALC16 Maintain sport and recreation equipment

NOS SKAAL6Check and maintain activity equipment

Give customers a positive impression of yourself and your organisation

Unit A4 of the Customer Service NOS 2010

 

Funding and Charges

Current funding information is available on Qualifications in Wales (QiW).

For further information regarding discounted charges and incentives please contact a Centre Manager.

Qualification Content

Structure and Content

Learners must achieve at least 30 credits to gain the qualification. To do this they must achieve all units from Mandatory Group A (25 credits) and at least 5 credits from Optional Group B.

Unit Title Assessment Information

Prepare for activity session

Simulation is allowed for 7.3 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence available.

Outcomes 3, 5 and 7 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is preparing for activity sessions.

Lead activity sessions

Simulation is allowed for 7.7 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence available.

Outcomes 3, 5, 7 and 9 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is leading activity sessions.

Conclude and review activity sessions

Simulation is allowed for 3.6 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence is available.

Support the work of the team and organisation

Simulation is allowed for the type of colleague responsible to you only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence.

Learning Outcomes 3, 5 and 7 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is supporting the work of the team and organisation

Promote health, safety and welfare in active leisure and recreation

There must be evidence that the learner has met all of the assessment criteria listed against ‘the learner will be able to’ through their own work. This evidence must be gathered by the assessor observing the learner on more than one occasion. There should be sufficient observations to ensure that the learner has met all the requirements.

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specified by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • Four types of hazards
  • Three types of methods
  • Two types of abuse (including bullying)
  • Two types of casualty
  • Two types of qualified assistance
  • Two types of condition
  • Two types of people involved

This may be gathered through a combination of assessor observations, witness testimony and/or authentic records of the learner's work.

Simulation is allowed for 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 and the whole of learning outcomes 7 and 9 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence is available.

Learning outcomes 3,5, 7 and 9 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is promoting health, safety and welfare in active leisure and recreation.

Support equality and diversity in active leisure and recreation

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specifi ed by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • Four types of equality and diversity

Simulation is not allowed for this unit.

Learning Outcome 2 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is supporting equality and diversity in active leisure and recreation.

Contribute to participants’ personal and social development

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specifi ed by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • Two types of participants
  • Two types of development needs
  • Two types of safety parameters
  • Two types of development opportunities

Simulation is not allowed for this unit.

Learning Outcomes 2, 4 and 6 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is contributing to personal and social development.

Contribute to participants’ exploration and understanding of the natural environment

Simulation is not allowed for this unit.

Learning Outcomes 2, 4 and 6 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is contributing to participants’ exploration and understanding of the natural environment.

Administer finance and information

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specified by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • One type of money
  • Two types of calculations
  • Two types of participants
  • Three types of information
  • One type of records

Simulation is allowed for 2.6 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence available.

Learning Outcomes 2, 4 and 6 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is administering finance and information.

Contribute to joint working with other organisations

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specifi ed by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • Two types of organisation
  • One type of individuals
  • One type of joint work

Simulation is allowed for 5.6 and 5.8 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence available.

Learning Outcomes 3 and 5 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is contributing to joint working with other organisations.

Support the development of the sport or activity

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specifi ed by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • One type of enquiry
  • Two types of information
  • One type of complaints and suggestions
  • One type of services and products

Simulation is allowed for 4.3, 4.4 and 4.6 only, if there is no naturally occurring evidence available.

Learning Outcomes 2 and 4 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is supporting the development of the sport or activity.

Contribute to adventurous activities

There must also be evidence that the learner’s work has met the requirements listed under ‘assessment requirements or guidance specifi ed by a sector or regulatory body’. This must include as a minimum:

  • One type of experience
  • Two types of aims
  • Two types of participant
  • All types of safety parameters
  • One type of experience

Simulation is not allowed for this unit.

Learning Outcomes 2, 4 and 6 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is contributing to adventurous activities

Set up, take down and store activity equipment

Simulation is allowed for 5.4 only, if no naturally occurring evidence is available.

Learning Outcomes 3, 5 and 7 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is setting up, taking down and storing activity equipment.

Check and service activity equipment

Simulation is allowed for 3.4 and 5.7 only, if no naturally occurring evidence is available.

Learning Outcomes 3 and 5 must be assessed using workplace evidence generated when the learner is checking and servicing activity equipment.

Give customers a positive impression of yourself and your organisation

Evidence for this unit must demonstrate the learner’s consistent competence in the workplace.

This unit is subject to the requirements set out in the CfA Assessment Strategy for Customer Service S/NVQs at Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 July 2010.

http://www.skillscfa.org/images/pdfs/Assessment% 20Strategy/Customer%20Service/2010/Customer%20 Service%20-%20Assessment%20Strategy.pdf

Wherever possible evidence should be based on a real job, whether paid or voluntary, and when dealing with real customers, whether internal or external to the organisation. However, for this unit, evidence based on a realistic working environment or a work placement is permissible.

Simulation is not allowed for any performance evidence within this unit.

Customer communication with customers may be face to face, in writing, by telephone, text message, e-mail, internet (including social networking), intranet or by any other method you would be expected to use within your job role.

The learner must provide evidence of creating a positive rapport with customers: • During routine delivery of customer service

  • During a busy time in your job
  • During a quiet time in your job
  • When people, systems or resources have let you down

Then learner must provide evidence that they communicate effectively by:

  • Using appropriate spoken or written language
  • Applying the conventions and rules appropriate to the methods of communication you have chose.

 


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Units

Agored Cymru Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Activity Leadership

Total credits required: 30
Minimum credits required: 25
Maximum credits: 25
Minimum credits required: 5

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is an assessment method leading to the award of credit. Assessors must consider if RPL can be applied for any learners. RPL is a method of assessment that considers whether learners can demonstrate that they can meet the assessment requirements for a unit / part of a unit and / or qualification through knowledge, understanding or skills that they already possess and so do not need to develop through a course of learning.

Please click here to view the Recognition of Prior Learning policy for further guidance.

Quality Assurance Processes

Registration

Centres must register all learners promptly, within a timely manner, appropriate to the duration of the course start date. For guidance on registering learners, please click here.

Delivery and Assessment

Delivery

Centres must ensure that qualifications are delivered effectively and efficiently. Well considered and detailed course planning is a critical feature of effective delivery. Centres must have, and be able to demonstrate, a robust documented internal process for coherent course design, development and delivery.

A key feature of many of our qualifications is the flexibility they offer centres to contextualise them to meet the specific needs of their learners. This flexibility promotes strong learner engagement and meaningful learning experiences.

Centres should ensure that detailed schemes of work and session plans are in place which consider all aspects of the qualification specification. These should include details of strategies and resources required for teaching and assessment that meet learners’ needs.

Teaching and learning approaches must be consistent with the context, level and stipulations of the qualification and be designed to engage, stimulate and motivate learners.

Assessment

Centre devised assessments must meet the qualification specification. Assessments must enable the assessor to differentiate accurately and consistently between the levels of attainment demonstrated by learners. Assessment must only include content that is drawn from the knowledge, skills and understanding in the specification and that the level of demand must be consistent.

Assessment must:

  • make it possible for learners to demonstrate the extent to which they have the knowledge, skills and understanding required by the qualification
  • allow the specified level of attainment to be reached by a learner who has attained the required level of knowledge, skills and understanding
  • be fit for purpose, valid and appropriate to the knowledge, skills and understanding being measured
  • effectively differentiate between learners (on the basis of the knowledge, skills and understanding being assessed)
  • accurately measure the knowledge, skills and understanding that it is intended to measure

Centres are required to ensure that centre devised assessments are kept under review, amending them where necessary, to ensure they remain fit for purpose, for example by reflecting new requirements, good practice or legislation.

Some qualifications and their units will prescribe the assessment methods that must be used. These prescribed methods will be highlighted within individual units.

Where the methods are not prescribed, centres should use a variety of assessment methods to assess learners as this will allow learners to demonstrate their knowledge and/or skills competency. The most important factor is that the assessment methods are appropriate for the intended outcome.

Centres must adhere to Agored Cymru’s assessment requirements when delivering qualifications, a unit or units.

For guidance on assessment, please refer to the Agored Cymru Guide to Assessment.

Assessors must:

  • have current and/or relevant experience in assessing;
  • have undertaken relevant training if new to assessing (Agored Cymru Introduction to Assessment courses);
  • have good knowledge and understanding of Agored Cymru assessment requirements;
  • be familiar with the level of the qualification and its unit(s);
  • have good subject knowledge and understanding and/or experience of the unit(s)/qualification(s) being assessed.

Assessors do not currently need to have a formal assessment qualification* to assess Agored Cymru units and / or qualifications, unless stated in the qualification guide or unit specification. However, Agored Cymru strongly recommends that assessors work towards formal accreditation (e.g. Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement). In addition, Agored Cymru strongly recommends that assessors attend Agored Cymru’s Introduction to Assessment training.

Specific Assessor Requirements

All units in this qualification are assessed by portfolio. Evidence for this qualification must come from the learner’s consistent performance in the workplace.

(Note: CFA Assessment Strategy for Customer Service - unit 18 only) http://www. skillscfa.org/images/pdfs/Assessment%20Strategy/Customer%20Service/2010/ Customer%20Service%20-%20Assessment%20Strategy.pdf )

Further guidance for each unit can be found in the assessment guidance relevant to each unit. All Assessment Criteria must be met in each relevant unit to achieve this qualification. All Assessment criteria of selected units must be met.

The centre should aim to ensure that their evidence comes from working with real equipment, facilities and customers, as part of temporary or permanent employment. It is important from the learner experience that evidence is generated from real work activities as far as is practicably possibly. Where simulation is used, this should follow the requirements of the assessment strategy for this NVQ.

Internal Quality Assurance

Centres must implement and maintain an effective internal quality assurance system. Internal verification is an essential part of a quality assurance system, particularly when there is no external summative (end of course) assessment such as an exam or online test.

Agored Cymru do not impose a particular internal verification process on centres, however, centres are required to implement effective internal verification checks to confirm that the assessment process (i.e. from pre-course planning to the award of credit) is fit for purpose and is implemented accurately, fairly and consistently and to the required standards.

Centres must adhere to Agored Cymru’s quality assurance requirements when carrying out internal verification on any unit(s) from qualifications.

Internal quality assurers must:

  • have current and/or relevant experience in assessing and internal verification;
  • have undertaken relevant training if new to internal quality assurance (see website for Agored Cymru Introduction to Internal Verification courses);
  • have good knowledge and understanding of Agored Cymru internal verification requirements.
  • Have good knowledge and understanding of Agored Cymru units and qualification in their chosen sector(s).
  • be familiar with the level of the unit(s)/qualification(s) being delivered;

Internal verifiers do not currently need to have a formal internal verification qualification to internally verify Agored Cymru units and / or qualification, unless stated in the qualification guide or unit criteria*. However, Agored Cymru strongly recommends that internal verifiers work towards formal accreditation (e.g Level 4 Certificate on Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice). In addition, Agored Cymru strongly recommends that assessors attend Agored Cymru’s Introduction to Assessment training. Dates of when training events are held can be found here.

Internal verifiers cannot internally verify their own assessment materials, tasks or assessment decisions. Consequently, it is recommended that the internal verification skills of a whole team are developed. This gives the centre more flexibility and avoids over-reliance on any one person.

* Some qualifications have particular requirements that must be met to enable tutors / assessors to deliver and assess the qualification. Please refer to the relevant qualification guide to confirm your tutors / assessors are able to meet these requirements. In some cases, evidence of a tutor / assessors experience / qualification must be submitted to Agored Cymru prior to delivery.

Centres must adhere to Agored Cymru’s assessment requirements when delivering qualifications, or any unit(s) from qualifications.

For guidance on internal verification please click here for the Agored Cymru Guide to Internal Verification.

Centre Assessment Standards Scrutiny (CASS)

This approach forms part of Agored Cymru’s CASS strategy which ensures that sufficient controls are in place where an assessment is marked by a centre (Condition H2).

Agored Cymru ‘risk bands’ all of its qualifications. Risk bandings of qualifications feed into the risk management system which is ‘weighted’ accordingly.

When risk banding a qualification, Agored Cymru considers:

  • the construct of the qualification
  • any related professional standards for the qualification
  • any evidence associated with the sector and/or qualification to suggest that a particular CASS approach may be necessary.

Agored Cymru determines the most appropriate CASS approach for each of its qualifications to ensure that regulatory minimum requirements are fully met. All centres delivering and assessing Agored Cymru qualifications will receive an Annual Centre Review.

Agored Cymru is confident that this will give additional assurance to sector specific bodies and protect the integrity of the qualification(s), creating better outcomes for learners.

Reasonable Adjustments and Special Considerations

It may be necessary to make changes to an assessment to accommodate the needs of a single or small group of learners. This may in response to a disability or difficulty that places the learner at a substantial disadvantage in the assessment process. Reasonable adjustments to the assessment process must not affect the readability and validity of the assessment outcomes and must be as rigorous as assessment methods used with other learners. All reasonable adjustments must be recorded and be approved by the internal verifier before use.

In some instances it may be necessary to consider applying special considerations for adjustments for a learner or group of learners as part of the assessment process. This may be applied if a learner’s performance in an assessment is affected by circumstances beyond the control of the learners e.g. recent personal illness, accident, bereavement, serious disturbance during the assessment; or if part of an assessment has been missed due to circumstances beyond the control of the learner. All special considerations must be recorded and be approved by the internal verifier before use.

Assessors must remember that a reasonable adjustment and / or special consideration must not give the learner an unfair advantage. The learner’s result must reflect his/her achievement in the assessment and not necessarily his/her potential achievement.

Further guidance about the types of and process for applying reasonable adjustments and / or special consideration can be found in the Agored Cymru Reasonable Adjustments to Assessment Policy and the Agored Cymru Special Considerations for Assessment Policy.

Retention of Assessment Materials

Centres must keep all learner evidence and assessment records safe and secure to ensure that they are available for external quality assurance and regional standardisation events. Up to date, securely stored assessment records also help to minimise the risk of assessment malpractice, or potential issues if an assessor leaves during a course.

Centres must:

a) store all assessment records securely and safely;

b) maintain records of learner achievements that are up to date, regularly reviewed and tracked accurately;

c) have all current learner evidence available for external quality assurance;

Additionally, in line with Agored Cymru and regulatory requirements, Centres must retain sufficient evidence of learners’ work, assessment decisions and internal verification records to monitor standards over time. For further guidance please see the Agored Cymru Retention of Assessment Materials Policy.

Standardisation

As an Agored Cymru recognised centre, you are required to attend Standardisation workshops. The workshops offer you an opportunity to meet with fellow assessment and quality assurance professionals with the aim of developing a common understanding of Agored Cymru standards and to share expertise and leading practice.

Standardisation workshops are supportive, interactive sessions where you will review examples of assessment materials and learner evidence and make judgements on whether:

  • assessment materials are valid and fit for purpose;
  • learner evidence is authentic, reliable and sufficient;
  • assessment practice and internal quality assurance is effective and fair;
  • standards are consistent across centres;
  • standards are comparable over time;
  • the sample includes any leading practice.

Current information on Agored Cymru standardisation workshops can be found on our website.

Certification

Certificates will be made available within Service Standards

Centres are required to distribute certificates to all learners promptly.

Amendments