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Thanks to everyone who has already registered for our forthcoming free and paid-for events that were announced on Friday past. We have seen a great response to these already with a couple of the free events approaching capacity. You can find out more about these events, including how to book, here:
https://soscn.org/participate/networking-meetings-may-jun-2021
https://soscn.org/participate/back-to-basics-financial-planning
“Under round 3 of the Temporary Restrictions Fund:
Further information and how to apply can be found here:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-support-to-childcare-sector/...
Thanks to everyone who has registered their support for our Manifesto for School Age Childcare. You can see everyone that has signed up here: https://soscn.org/manifesto-2021/
We hope that many of you have been sharing our Manifesto as widely as possible to keep promoting OSC in your community. In case you missed this last week, you can read Irene Audain's (SOSCN Chief Executive) guide to the Scottish political parties' manifestos, and where they all stand on the issue of school age childcare, on the SOSCN Blog here: https://soscn.org/blog/guide-to-election-manifestos-2021
We know that some of you are involved with intergenerational work. This is an interesting blog post from our Australian friend & colleague, Dr Jennifer Cartmel discussing how relationships between elderly people and children have many reciprocal benefits:
MACS Training have secured Individual Training Accounts (ITA) funding to deliver 2 new HN accredited courses- PDA: Training and Development for Delivery to Groups and PDA in workplace coaching. These courses are aimed at addressing any gaps senior practitioners may have in building business skills and will support the transition from an SVQ Level 7 into a degree.
Please see below for further information on each of the courses and how to apply for funding through ITA. If you are unable to access ITA Training the cost is £200 per course. If you are interested in the courses follow the links to contact MACS training.
Course description
The PDA: Training and Development for Delivery to Groups at SCQF level 7 covers the high-level transferable skills required by those who design and deliver training.
PDA Training and Development for Delivery to Groups can be delivered in an Early Years and Childcare setting using methods such as reviewing a staff meeting and using evaluation tools which could include Realising the Ambition, Achieving Quality Scotland, Health and Social care Standards, Standards for Childhood practice and SSSC codes of work practice etc. The PDA allows individuals to assess both their own effectiveness in delivering appropriate staff information and learning and furthermore to evaluate its impact on both individuals and groups, including all stakeholders.
Delivery of Assessment
This qualification will be delivered and assessed by online class-based delivery and two observed training sessions along with all other evidence requirements for this unit.
Entry requirements
This award suits individuals in work, or seeking employment, who require a specific skill set in training and development.
Learners do not need to have formal relevant qualifications to enter this PDA. Good communication skills, both oral and written, are required. Learners will, however, need to be knowledgeable and experienced in the Early Years and Childcare subject area(s) in which they plan to deliver training and have the desire to develop their delivery skills and knowledge.
Course description
The PDA Workplace Coaching at SCQF level 7 offers candidates the opportunity to develop the practical skills and knowledge they need in order to coach in the Early Years and Childcare workplace. This qualification covers areas such as reflecting on, developing and maintaining own skills and practice in learning and development; enabling individual learning through workplace coaching and evaluating; and improving learning and development sessions.
The PDA in workplace coaching will enable Early Years and Childcare senior staff whose roles include Coach, Supervisor, Team leader, Facilitator, Mentor, assessor etc, to evaluate individuals through the use of appraisals, training, review training plans etc and work on staff progression and motivation through feedback situations.
Delivery of Assessment
This qualification will be delivered and assessed by one online class-based delivery and two assessment sessions.
Entry requirements
The PDA in Workplace Coaching qualification is suitable for individuals in the Early Years and Childcare workplace.
Below are the steps to take to complete the funding below:
Applicant must register for My World of Work ( https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/ ) to gain an account.
From here you will be directed to your home page and at the top of the page there is a Learn and Train section. Applicant will then search for the courses in the search section, below are the links directly to the courses.
PDA Workplace Coaching | My World of Work
PDA Training and Development for Delivery to Groups | My World of Work