I suppose you might do alongside

the customer service ones too

NVQ's are fairly useful, just a bit of a faff if you've never done one

Sounds daft and you might never dream of it, but if you could get on a nvq 1 course for about five weeks, it would be a total piece of piss, but you would be able to see how evidence takes shape, and you would some experience of cross referencing your work into other units

Cos thats all an nvq is, proving you can do something, and one piece of evidence (lets say down to level 3 nvq) Where you have rang and arranged a meeting with people, booked them all to arrive, booked the room and meeted and greeted them all

You would evidence that with all the documentation you had, you would write a testimony of what happened and get someone to sign it to prove you did it. Once verified that would cross reference accross many units (eg Unit 2 organisation, Unit 4 Time Management, Unit 5 Working Relationships and Conflict, unit ............) And that one piece of evidence would cover parts of your course

If you aren't totally used to NVQ's you might look at it like doing a piece of evidence for every criteria needed in each unit, which would be a massive file

Apologies if you already knew all this. They can be pretty useful but you have to back up everything you've done with proof which can be the arsey bits of them

Posted By: pants, Mar 28, 18:02:40

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