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Training Today - Is less really more?

The new Level 2/3 awards replace more than 200 qualifications. Is it a dumbing down?

A major rationalisation and reform of early years qualifications sees the launch this summer of new Level 2 and Level 3 awards amid accusations that the changes are 'dumbing down' training in the sector.

Under the reforms, led by the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC), the Level 2 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce replace more than 200 qualifications in children's services, and so make it easier for employers to understand.

The new awards 'provide a good mix of practical and theoretical learning,' according to Richard Dorrance, CEO of CACHE. 'Essentially the basic contents of the children's services qualifications haven't changed. The National Occupational Standards, which underpin all of the new qualifications, remain unchanged. The common core of knowledge and skills for all professionals working with children has been updated and has been incorporated into the new Level 3.'

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