Qualification Unit Book. OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
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1 Qualification Unit Book OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF) OCN London 2013
2 2 OCN London Qualification Units 2 OCN London Qualification Units OCN London Qualification Units for OCNLR Level 2 Award in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF) Qualification No: 600/9607/X OCNLR Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF) Qualification No: 600/9608/1
3 OCN London Qualification Units 3 About the Unit Book This unit book contains a comprehensive list of units with learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF) The book is to be used in conjunction with the OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF) Qualification Guide which can be found on the OCN London website The unit book breaks down the units by level and by type. If using the book on a computer, you can click through the content list to browse the available units. If you have any further questions on any of the content in this unit book or the corresponding qualification specification, please contact your Curriculum Development Manager and request a consultation. The contents of this guide are bookmarked. The best way to use it is to download the PDF file, then have bookmarks visible and use them to navigate the document: OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
4 4 OCN London Qualification Units Qualification Units Unit title OCNLR Unit code Ofqual unit reference number Developing Interaction Skills for Information, PS3/2/LQ/002 Y/502/ Advice or Guidance Information, Advice or Guidance in Practice PS3/2/LQ/001 D/502/ Benefits Advice Work - Practice PS3/2/LQ/006 R/502/ Information, Advice or Guidance - Context PS3/2/LQ/004 T/502/ Information, Advice or Guidance Work with PS3/3/LQ/010 L/502/ Groups Introduction to Information, Advice or Guidance in PS3/2/LQ/012 K/502/ Schools and Colleges - Policy Introduction to Information, Advice or Guidance in PS3/2/LQ/014 Y/502/ Schools and Colleges - Practice Introduction to Information, Advice or Guidance in PS3/2/LQ/013 R/502/ Schools and Colleges - Principles Managing Information PS3/2/LQ/007 A/502/ Operating within Networks to Support Information, PS3/3/LQ/013 H/502/ Advice or Guidance Signposting and Referral - Information, Advice or PS3/2/LQ/003 F/502/ Guidance Skills for Advice Providers PS3/2/LQ/005 M/502/ Specialist Advice Work in Practice - Debt PS3/2/LQ/009 A/502/ Specialist Advice Work in Practice - Employment PS3/2/LQ/010 F/502/ Specialist Advice Work in Practice - Housing PS3/2/LQ/008 J/502/ Specialist Advice Work in Practice - Refugee, Immigrant or Asylum Seeker PS3/2/LQ/011 L/502/ Level
5 OCN London Qualification Units 5 Back to unit list Unit Title: Developing Interaction Skills for Information, Advice or Guidance Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/002 Y/502/7983 This unit has 5 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand how to interact with clients. 2. Understand the importance of effective communication skills in the delivery of information, advice or guidance. 3. Understand how own values, beliefs and attitudes may affect interactions with clients. 4. Understand the importance of confidentiality and impartiality in interactions with clients. 5. Outline an action plan for developing own interaction skills. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe an appropriate model for interactions with individual clients Give reasons for using a structured approach for interactions Describe how to reach a shared agreement with clients Describe and use a range of appropriate questioning styles to encourage communication with clients Describe and use a range of effective listening skills Describe and use a range of effective nonverbal communication skills Describe how to work with clients in a supportive and non-discriminatory manner Give examples of how own values, beliefs and attitudes may affect interactions with clients Describe how principles of confidentiality and data protection are adhered to in interactions with clients Describe how impartiality in service delivery is maintained Describe own personal strengths in interaction skills which contribute to effective service delivery Describe areas for personal development in interaction skills to strengthen own contribution to service delivery. OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
6 6 OCN London Qualification Units Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration P Report Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O
7 OCN London Qualification Units 7 Back to unit list Unit Title: Information, Advice or Guidance in Practice Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/001 D/502/7984 This unit has 4 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the distinction between information, advice or guidance. 2. Understand ways of meeting information, advice or guidance requirements of clients. 3. Understand the boundaries of own role in meeting information, advice or guidance requirements of clients. 4. Understand the purpose of accurate record keeping to fulfil good practice guidelines. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe differences between information, advice or guidance Describe the scope of provision of information, advice or guidance within the context of own organisation Identify the information, advice or guidance requirements of a range of individual clients Describe ways of meeting the identified requirements of a range of individual clients Describe ways in which clients can be supported to undertake further action Describe boundaries of own role in meeting information, advice or guidance requirements of clients Give examples of a range of potential agencies for referral or signposting Describe how to refer or signpost individual clients to other agencies Describe how to monitor and evaluate client referrals to other agencies Describe how client records are kept within own organisation Describe the purpose of accurate record keeping to fulfil good practice guidelines. OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
8 8 OCN London Qualification Units Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O
9 OCN London Qualification Units 9 Back to unit list Unit Title: Benefits Advice Work - Practice Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/006 R/502/7982 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the main categories of welfare benefits. 2. Recognise the key features of the benefits system. 3. Know how to claim appropriate benefits or funds. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe the main categories of welfare benefits currently available Comment on the difference between contributory and non-contributory benefits Describe the main conditions of entitlement for the range of benefits currently available Describe the claims, decision making and appeals procedures for the main means tested benefits Using examples of two clients, calculate entitlement Complete documents to support claims for two clients. OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
10 10 OCN London Qualification Units Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration O Report Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O
11 OCN London Qualification Units 11 Back to unit list Unit Title: Information, Advice or Guidance - Context Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/004 T/502/7991 This unit has 4 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the information, advice or guidance needs of a specific group of clients. 2. Understand how to explore choices and options with a specific group of clients. 3. Understand how to enable clients to challenge discriminatory behaviour and practice. 4. Understand the range of barriers which may prevent clients from being able to access information, advice or guidance services. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Give examples of possible information, advice or guidance needs of a specific group of clients in the context of own practice Identify a range of factors which may affect client choices and describe how these could impact upon the clients For two clients with different needs, describe how each client is assisted to make appropriate choices and options Compare the different ways in which individuals from a specific group are enabled to explore their choices and options Give two different examples of how discriminatory practice and behaviour may impact on certain client groups Give two different examples of how prejudice and stereotyping can be challenged by clients Describe a range of barriers which may prevent a specific group of clients from achieving their requirements Describe ways to support a specific group of clients to overcome the identified barriers Explain the need for and purpose of monitoring in relation to equality and diversity. OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
12 12 OCN London Qualification Units Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration O Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary Practice file O
13 OCN London Qualification Units 13 Back to unit list Unit Title: Information, Advice or Guidance Work with Groups Level: Three Credit Value: 3 GLH: 21 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/3/LQ/010 L/502/7995 This unit has 4 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Recognise the role of group work in information, advice or guidance. 2. Understand the factors which can influence the effectiveness of information, advice or guidance group sessions. 3. Know how to plan, conduct and evaluate information, advice or guidance sessions. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Critically examine how aspects of information, advice or guidance can be explored in group settings Explain advantages and disadvantages of group work as an information, advice or guidance activity Explain ways in which individual members of a group can be encouraged to work cooperatively Summarise factors that can create challenges to co-operative group work and explain ways in which these can be overcome Explain ways in which respect for group members values and beliefs can be facilitated Produce a detailed session plan for an information, advice or guidance group that demonstrates aims, learning outcomes and methodology Conduct an information, advice or guidance group session, using the detailed session plan Evaluate the effectiveness of the session in terms of client feedback and reflection on own performance. OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
14 14 OCN London Qualification Units 4. Understand the skills required to establish co-operative working relationships within information, advice or guidance group sessions Summarise the skills necessary to facilitate co-operative group work in information, advice or guidance Explain how the skills necessary to facilitate co-operative group work in information, advice or guidance are used effectively Analyse own strengths and areas for development in facilitating co-operative group work in information, advice or guidance.
15 OCN London Qualification Units 15 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam Essay Role play/simulation Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
16 16 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Introduction to Information, Advice or Guidance in Schools and Colleges - Policy Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 8 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/012 K/502/7664 This unit has 1 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the national requirements for information, advice or guidance provision, as determined by current UK government policy. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe, with examples, the national requirements for information, advice or guidance provision for adults and young people Describe, with examples, the implications for a specific school/college.
17 OCN London Qualification Units 17 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation Essay Report Oral question and answer Practical demonstration Group discussion Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary Practice file OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
18 18 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Introduction to Information, Advice or Guidance in Schools and Colleges - Practice Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 8 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/014 Y/502/7546 This unit has 2 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand own responsibilities in relation to information, advice or guidance practice within an education environment. 2. Be able to plan own information, advice or guidance activities. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe own role and responsibilities in relation to information, advice or guidance Describe the relationship between own role and other information, advice or guidance roles within the school or college Describe how s/he will develop own activities in relation to information, advice or guidance.
19 OCN London Qualification Units 19 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study Project Written question & answer/test/exam Essay Role play/simulation Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion Oral question and answer Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
20 20 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Introduction to Information, Advice or Guidance in Schools and Colleges - Principles Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 8 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/013 R/502/7545 This unit has 2 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the relationship between information, advice and guidance. 2. Understand the components of information, advice and guidance provision in an education environment. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe with examples the relationship between information, advice and guidance Describe an example of information provision in a school/college context Describe an example of advice in a school/college context Describe an example of guidance in a school/college context.
21 OCN London Qualification Units 21 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation Essay Report Oral question and answer Practical demonstration Group discussion Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
22 22 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Managing Information Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/007 A/502/7989 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Know the range of resources available to clients in a specific organisation. 2. Know a range of media which can be used to provide information for clients in own organisation. 3. Understand how systems for storage and retrieval of information operate in own organisation. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. For two clients with different needs select a range of current resources available for providing information, advice or guidance within a specific organisation For each client, describe how to access the resources identified Summarise the range of clients for whom resources are provided within a specific organisation Describe a range of media which can be used to provide information for clients Describe ways in which media can be adapted to meet client needs For two given examples, select media that will meet clients needs Describe ways in which information is stored within own organisation to comply with relevant legislation and codes of practice Describe two methods of retrieving information for clients with different needs Assess the appropriateness of systems of storage and retrieval of information within own organisation Describe ways in which information is updated and maintained within own organisation.
23 OCN London Qualification Units 23 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration O Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
24 24 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Operating within Networks to Support Information, Advice or Guidance Level: Three Credit Value: 3 GLH: 21 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/3/LQ/013 H/502/7999 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Recognise the role of networks in supporting information, advice or guidance. 2. Understand the need for networks to operate within Codes of Practice and Principles. 3. Understand the different roles within networks. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Identify existing networks which could be accessed to support information, advice or guidance practice and explain how these might be used Analyse the role of own organisation within its existing networks Explain differences between formal and informal information, advice or guidance networks Explain the codes of practice and common principles that are relevant to working in networks Identify and describe the ways in which codes of practice and common principles can be agreed within networks Identify different roles and responsibilities within a network and explain how they work together to support the organisation s work with clients Identify own contribution to a network, and how it enhances own practice and the service as a whole Explain ways in which own role is maintained within a network Evaluate own contribution to networking activities.
25 OCN London Qualification Units 25 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project O Written question & answer/test/exam Role play/simulation Essay O Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
26 26 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Signposting and Referral - Information, Advice or Guidance Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/003 F/502/7668 This unit has 4 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand when it is appropriate to signpost or refer clients to other agencies. 2. Understand the difference between signposting and referral. 3. Demonstrate good practice when referring or signposting clients. 4. Know how to monitor and evaluate client referrals to other agencies. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe the key features of the referral procedure of own organisation Describe how the procedure is implemented within own organisation Describe the difference between signposting and referral Describe the benefits, to own organisation and its clients, of signposting or referral Describe two situations where signposting or referral are appropriate in meeting client requirements Describe how to signpost or refer clients in a supportive and appropriate manner Describe ways in which signposting or referral takes place within a policy framework which complies with legislation, codes of practice and ethical requirements Describe the process for monitoring and evaluating signposting or referral of clients to other agencies Describe the systems for recording signposting or referral of clients within own organisation Describe how to obtain and record feedback from clients following signposting or referral.
27 OCN London Qualification Units 27 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
28 28 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Skills for Advice Providers Level: Two Credit Value: 3 GLH: 24 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/005 M/502/7990 This unit has 5 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the role of social policy in advice work. 2. Understand the purpose and process of an advice interview. 3. Know how to support a client to plan and take action. 4. Understand how to negotiate effectively on a client s behalf. 5. Understand how to use information resources to meet client requirements. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Define the role of social policy when working with clients Give examples of social policy work that could be undertaken in own organisation Describe the relationship between the client and the advisor Describe the role of the advisor in an advice interview Describe the stages of the advice interview Give examples of when client confidentiality may be broken Describe the factors which influence the level of support offered to a client Describe situations where clients would be empowered to take action Give examples of a range of negotiation strategies for clients in different situations Describe how to use own agency s main information sources Describe how to interpret information in the context of client enquiries.
29 OCN London Qualification Units 29 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project Written question & answer/test/exam Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
30 30 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Specialist Advice Work in Practice Debt Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 8 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/009 A/502/7541 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the factors to consider when advising a client on debt issues. 2. Know about the types of debt and the strategies used to resolve debt problems. 3. Recognise own skills and development needs. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe some ways in which debt can affect a client and the types of support that they may require Identify the information required to define debt and financial status Identify ways in which different sorts of debt may affect clients access to services, including benefits, housing, legal and financial services Describe the difference between priority and non-priority debt Describe the ultimate sanctions that could be employed by a variety of creditors Give examples of at least three different strategies for negotiating with creditors Describe ways to support clients to plan for future financial stability Describe the skills and knowledge required to support clients Identify areas for personal development.
31 OCN London Qualification Units 31 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
32 32 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Specialist Advice Work in Practice - Employment Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 8 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/010 F/502/7542 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the legal rights and systems which support employment advice provision. 2. Know the factors to consider when advising a client on employment issues. 3. Recognise own skills and development needs. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Describe a client s contractual and statutory employment rights Describe the employment tribunal system Calculate statutory redundancy payments for two different clients Identify the specific needs relating to employment issues for two different clients Identify appropriate services available through the benefits system or employment services (public or private sector) for two different clients Describe the range of support that clients may require to access services Describe the skills and knowledge required to support clients Identify areas for personal development.
33 OCN London Qualification Units 33 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
34 34 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Specialist Advice Work in Practice - Housing Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 7 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/008 J/502/7543 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the information needs and legal rights relevant to housing advice. 2. Know the factors to consider when advising a client on housing issues. 3. Recognise own skills and development needs. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Give examples of the information required to define housing status Explain how the housing status of clients affects their rights on security of tenure and eviction Describe clients rights to assistance under homelessness legislation Describe the range of barriers that clients may have in accessing housing Identify appropriate specialist services that can be accessed by clients Describe the range of support that clients may require to access services Describe the skills and knowledge required to support clients Identify areas for personal development.
35 OCN London Qualification Units 35 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
36 36 OCN London Qualification Units Back to unit list Unit Title: Specialist Advice Work in Practice Refugees, Immigrants or Asylum Seekers Level: Two Credit Value: 1 GLH: 8 OCNLR Unit Code: Ofqual Unit Reference Number: PS3/2/LQ/011 L/502/7544 This unit has 3 learning outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES The learner will: 1. Understand the legal rights and status of refugees, immigrants and asylum seekers. 2. Know the factors to consider when advising a client on refugee, immigrant or asylum seeker issues. 3. Recognise own skills and development needs. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The learner can: 1.1. Give examples of the information required to define status Define the different legal status of refugees, immigrants and asylum seekers Identify clients rights to different types of assistance, including benefits, housing and legal Describe the range of barriers that clients may have Identify appropriate specialist services that can be accessed by clients Describe the range of support that clients may require to access services Describe the skills and knowledge required to support clients Identify areas for personal development.
37 OCN London Qualification Units 37 Assessment The grid below gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the OCN London Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. P = Prescribed This assessment method must be used to assess all or part of the unit. O = Optional This assessment method could be used to assess all or part of the unit. Case Study O Project Written question & answer/test/exam O Role play/simulation O Essay Practical demonstration Report O Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary O Practice file O OCNLR Level 2 Award and Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance (QCF)
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