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A quick guide to vocational education and qualifications

Adele Hood, Christine Evans, Sara Galletly

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, Volume: 4, Issue: 9, Pages: 445 - 447

Swansea University Author: Sara Galletly

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A myriad of vocational qualifications and other forms of education are available for healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners to access. When engaging with education programmes for the first time, understanding the different qualifications can be quite daunting. Aneurin Bevan Health Board i...

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Published in: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants
ISSN: 1753-1586 2052-4420
Published: Mark Allen Group 2010
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa60105
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Abstract: A myriad of vocational qualifications and other forms of education are available for healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners to access. When engaging with education programmes for the first time, understanding the different qualifications can be quite daunting. Aneurin Bevan Health Board in Gwent has therefore developed guidance based on the Education Levels in the Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales. The board introduced a quick reference guide for support workers, registered staff, lead trainers and managers. The quick reference guide has been beneficial in outlining in a succinct format an overview of vocational qualifications.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue: 9
Start Page: 445
End Page: 447