The qualification provides a good understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a trade union health and safety representative and relevant processes for negotiations and consultations on health and safety issues. The qualification provides a progression route to other qualifications related to trade union studies as well as broader social science and business administration qualifications.
The integration of the workplace element is vital to the achievement of this qualification.
For the achievement of the NOCN Level 3 Certificate for Trade Union Health and Safety Representatives (Next Steps) (QCF), the learner must achieve 30 credits. A minimum of 21 credits must be achieved at Level 3 with a maximum of 9 credits being achieved at Level 2. 18 credits must be achieved from the Mandatory Group A units at Level 3.
Providers should note that the 34 qualifications making up the Trade Union Education and Training unit framework have GLH identified within a common structure to ensure that learners receive adequate support for successful achievement. All Awards require a minimum of 50 GLH, Certificates require a minimum of 120 GLH, Diplomas require a minimum of 360 GLH.
The GLH identified on individual units reflect the notional learning time values because of the integrated work place related nature of Trade Union education. Therefore, the GLH values on units will not combine to produce the GLH values for the whole qualifications as described above.