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Developing Qualification Routes Patricia Pugh, Careers Scotland Jackie Sadler, NICEC
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Qs 1 Level of Qualification Patchy across Europe Need minimum standards/ level of training Need to look to the future
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Different perspectives – “ideal” vs “reality” Level 6 minimum standard but……. Duration of postgraduate courses Bachelor degrees with specialisation – enough? Non HE courses – parity of esteem
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Importance of career guidance to policy makers Professional status cf other professions Subsidiary part of job role – visibility Boundaries not protectionism Legislation – licence to practise?
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Link to Competency Framework Definition of professional and sub professional roles ( link to EQF) Qualifications Framework – other network players Competencies should define qualifications Common Occupational Standards
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Variations in training reasonable Different qualification routes acceptable if professional standards maintained Generic competencies with other professions should be recognised
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Qs 2 Professional Specialisation Body of specialist knowledge – yes! Initial training – common base CPD – contextual, specialisation Competencies – generic and specialist Range of providers if quality assured LMI – unique selling point?
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Qs 3 Other Issues Definition of career guidance Integration of academic study and experience in the field – added value Importance of Practice Based Learning Requirement to update knowledge and skills – CPD/ Reflective Practice Personality traits?
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