Introduction to Work Place Skills (IWPS) SCQF level 3
Introduction to Work Place Skills (IWPS) is a qualification for people who are preparing for work but who need support to develop core and employability skills.
It includes a work experience placement of 150 hours. They can then progress on to other qualifications, such as the Certificate of Work Readiness, further training, education or employment.
Introduction to Workplace Skills is a qualification owned by SDS and certificated by SQA. It comprises SQA Core skills units and the SDS Customised Unit; Practical Work Place Skills: First Step. The customised unit forms a structured framework around the delivery of work experience.
Introduction to Work Place Skills GN19 04
Unit | SCQF Level | SCQF Credit Points |
---|---|---|
SDS Customised Unit: Practical Work Place Skills: First Steps | 3 | 15 |
Communication: (NQ or Workbased) | 3 | 6 |
ICT (NQ or Workbased) | 3 | 6 |
Numeracy: (NQ or Workbased) | 3 | 6 |
33 Credit points |
What makes it different?
Introduction to Workplace Skills allows individuals to become equipped with the skills to address barriers to employment or training. On completion of the qualification individuals will be able to demonstrate the relevant skills, behaviours and attributes required for the work place.
How does it work?
- The programme is tailored to individual needs.
- The individual will be with a learning provider to develop their core skills.
- An individual will participate in a minimum of 150 hours work experience; 1-2 days per week.
- The work experience customised unit can be delivered through simulated workshops, supported work environments and real work placements.
- An individual's progress is measured through the employer scorecard assessment.
- The employer's involvement is integral to the assessment process.
- Can be funded through a variety of local or national programmes, including the SDS Employability Fund at Stage 2.
The award has been SCQF credit rated and levelled at SCQF level 3 and it is suitable for delivery within Stage 2 of the SDS Employability Fund and through national or local programmes on the Employability Pipeline.
This qualification is available through colleges and training providers working in partnership with employers.
If your school is interested in taking part and you have the support of your education authority, please get in touch at CWR@sds.co.uk.
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