Social Care / Safeguarding Wales

Qualification Guide


Agored Cymru

Agored Cymru is a Welsh awarding body specialising in meeting the distinct needs of learners, employers and communities.

We exist to create flexible learning opportunities and reward achievement to help people of every age and level achieve their full potential.

All our units and qualifications are flexible enough to meet the needs of learners in any setting – from schools to FE and from offender learning to training in the workplace.

With over 20 years experience in designing inclusive learning, our team of specialists provides support in developing an accessible and quality assured curriculum.

We are a charity and social enterprise: we work collaboratively with partners to maximise the impact of learning in meeting the diverse needs of communities and employers in Wales.

Because we work exclusively in Wales, we are ideally placed to respond to the demands of our learners and centres. Our qualifications are uniquely tailored to the needs and priorities of individuals, communities, employers and the aims of a modern Wales.

We work for the benefit of Wales: our dedicated team of specialists is committed to promoting the Welsh language by encouraging assessment through the medium of Welsh.

We offer our recognised centres the opportunity to deliver effective lifelong learning, widen opportunity and enable progression within current education and training frameworks.

At all times, we are committed to providing a high quality, responsive service to all our centres and learners.

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;
  • are designed to suit the needs and priorities of individuals, communities, employers and the national aims of a modern Wales.

Qualification Overview

The Agored Cymru Level 2 Award in Safeguarding Awareness (Wales) is embedded within the Agored Cymru Level 2 Award in Social Care Induction (Wales).

This smaller award will not be certified as a separate qualification unless specifically registered for. It will however, be listed within the unit achievement for the larger Award for Social Care Induction (Wales).

The Social Care Induction Framework for Wales (SCIF) was revised in 2012. It consists of:

  • SCIF that outlines the knowledge and skills needed;
  • Progress Log to help keep a record of learning;
  • Guidance for Managers that supports managers to plan and carry out induction;
  • Certificate of Completion.

Some parts of the Social Care Induction Framework for Wales (SCIF) will be the same for many jobs and organisations, for example ‘you ensure that individuals are treated with dignity and respect’.

The Care Council has developed The induction units which are now contained within this qualification to show what the worker has achieved, which can be used as a ‘passport’ so that learners don’t need to repeat the same learning if they move to a new role.

The units and thus this qualification do not cover the whole SCIF. Some parts of the SCIF are specific to each workplace.

The induction qualification can be used as evidence for the SCIF progress log, but the manager is responsible for making sure that all of the learning outcomes in the SCIF have been met. See more at: http://www.ccwales.org.uk/resources-for-the-socialcare-induction-framework/

The Care Council has produced documents to help structure induction for social care workers. They outline what you need to be able to know and do in the first 12 weeks of employment. See more at: http://www.ccwales.org.uk/resources-for-the-socialcare-induction-framework/

Workbooks have been developed by Social Care Wales. Centres must be aware that these workbooks are optional and have not been checked by Agored Cymru and therefore will need to be put through your centres formal pre-IQA process to ensure that they are suitably mapped to and cover all assessment criterion in the units.

SCIF Workbook - Induction to safeguarding in social care in Wales

SCIF Workbook - Induction to the principles and values of care when working with children and young people in Wales

SCIF Workbook - Induction to continuing professional development in social care in Wales

SCIF Workbook - Induction to the principles and values of care when working with adults at risk in Wales

SCIF Workbook - Induction to the role of the social care worker in Wales

SCIF Workbook - Induction to health and safety at work in social care in Wales

SCIF Workbook - Induction to communication within a social care context in Wales

See more at: https://socialcare.wales/

Entry Requirements

Learners must be at least 16 years of age to achieve these qualifications.

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

The award offers progression to the Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) and the Level 3 Diplomas in Health and Social Care both adults and children and young people. The award can also been used as a passport for the knowledge elements of the Social Care Induction Framework.

NOS and other Standards

Unit CodeTitleNOS

PT12CY097 D/507/0107

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Communication Within a Social Care Context in Wales

SCDHSC 0021 – Support effective communication.

SCDHSC 0031 – Promote effective communication.

SHC 021- Introduction to communication in health, social care or children and young people’s settings.

HSC 028 – Handle information in health and social care.

HSC 038 – Promote good practice in handling information in health and social care settings.

PT12CY098 Y/507/0106

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Continuing Professional Development in Social Care in Wales

SCDHSC0023 – Develop your own knowledge and practice.

SCDHSC0033 – Develop your practice through reflection and learning.

SHC 22 – Introduction to personal development in health, social care or children and young people’s settings.

SHC 32 – Engage in personal development in health, social care or children and young people’s settings.

PT12CY099 D/507/0110

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Health and Safety at Work in Social Care in Wales

SCDHSC0022 – Support the health and safety of yourself and individuals.

SCDHSC0032 – Promote health, safety and security in the work setting.

CYP M3.4 – Support children and young people’s health and safety.

HSC 027 – Contribute to health and safety in health and social care.

PT12CY100 T/507/0114

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Safeguarding in Social Care in Wales

SCDHSC0024 – Support the safeguarding of individuals.

SCDHSC0034 – Promote the safeguarding of children and young people.

SCDHSC0035 – Promote the safeguarding of individuals.

CYP M3.3 – Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people.

HSC 024 – Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care.

PT12CY101 J/507/0120

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to the Role of the Social Care Worker in Wales

HSC 025 – the role of the health and social care worker.

SCMP 3 – Professional practice in c hildren and young people’s social care.

PT13CY083 F/507/0133

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to the Principles and Values of Care when Working with Children and Young People in Wales

SCDHSC0024 – Support the safeguarding of individuals.

SCDHSC0234 – Uphold the rights of individuals.

SCDHSC0035 – Promote the safeguarding of individuals.

SCDHSC3111 – Promote the rights and diversity of individuals.

HSC 026 – Implement person centred approaches in health and social care.

HSC 036 – Promote person centred approaches in health and social care.

SHC 23 – Introduction to equality and inclusion in health, social care or children and young people’s settings.

SHC 33 – Promote equality and inclusion in health, social care or children and young people’s settings.

PT13CY083 F/507/0133

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to the Principles and Values of Care when Working with Children and Young People in Wales

SCDHSC0234 – Uphold the rights of individuals.

SCDCCLD0303 – Promote the development of children and young people.

SCDCCLD0325 - Support children and young people through major transitions in their lives.

SCDHSC3111 – Promote the rights and diversity of individuals.

CYP M3.1 – Understand child and young person development.

CYP M3.7 – Understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people.

SCMP 3 – Professional practice in children and young people’s social care.

SHC 33 – Promote equality and inclusion in health and social care or children and young people’s settings.

 

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

Agored Cymru Level 2 Award in Social Care Induction (Wales) (QCF)

Learners must achieve at least 7 credits to gain this qualification. To do this they must choose either Pathway P1 or P2.

One qualification will be awarded whether both or only one route option unit is completed. The learner will not be awarded two certificates if both option units are achieved. The centre will choose which route the learner will be registered for and this will appear on the certificate.

Agored Cymru Level 2 Award in Safeguarding Awareness (Wales) (QCF)

This smaller award will not be certified as a separate qualification unless specifically registered for.

Exemptions

If the learner has achieved any of the Social Care Induction Framework QALL units listed below prior to the start date of this qualification, the units can be directly mapped as exemption within this qualification.

Exemptions
Qualification Unit Exemption Unit
Code Title Code Title

R/507/0107 PT12CY097

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Communication Within a Social Care Context in Wales PT12CY086

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to Communication Within a Social Care Context in Wales

Y/507/0106 PT12CY098

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Continuing Professional Development in Social Care in Wales PT12CY087

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to Continuing Professional Development in Social Care in Wales

D/507/0110 PT12CY099

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Health and Safety at Work in Social Care in Wales PT12CY088

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to Health and Safety at Work in Social Care in Wales

T/507/0114 PT12CY100

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to Safeguarding in Social Care in Wales PT12CY089

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to Safeguarding in Social Care in Wales

J/507/0120 PT12CY101

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to the Role of the Social Care Worker in Wales PT12CY090

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to the Role of the Social Care Worker in Wales

L/507/0121 PT13CY082

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to the Principles and Values of Care when Working with Adults at Risk in Wales PT13CY077

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to the Principles and Values of Care when Working with Adults at Risk in Wales

F/507/0133 PT13CY083

Social Care Induction Wales: Induction to the Principles and Values of Care when Working with Children and Young People in Wales PT13CY078

Social Care Induction Framework: Induction to the Principles and Values of Care when Working with Children and Young People in Wales

 


Units

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

The are no additional assessor requirements.

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 quality assurers 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 quality assurers 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 Internal Quality Assurance training. Dates of when training events are held can be found here.

Internal quality assurers 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 quality assurance please click here.

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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 guidance on the retention of assessment materials click here to access the Retention of Assessment and IQA Materials Policy and Procedure.

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.