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Get Set Academy

get set academy

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The purpose of the policy is to set out the Information, Advice and Guidance services Get SET Academy (GSA) commits to provide to potential and current learners, parents of learners under the age of 18, staff and employers. The policy is designed to ensure consistent, effective, and fair treatment for all. This policy has been impact assessed to ensure that it does not adversely affect staff on the grounds of sex, transgender, marital or civil partnership status, racial group, nationality, sexual orientation, religion or belief disability or age. The policy should be read in conjunction with other Get SET Academy policies and procedures including the equality policy, confidentiality policy, data protection policy. INFORMATION, ADVICE AND GUIDANCE (IAG) Definitions: • Information refers to the provision of factual, unbiased information relating to learning and careers. Information can be imparted verbally by an advisor or by printed material, and the internet. • Advice requires more in-depth interaction with the client. It includes the explanation of information and how to access and use the information. When giving advice we will always endeavour to suggest, or encourage you to explore, different options for achieving your goals. • Guidance involves an in-depth session or series of sessions between the client and advisor, in which the advisor helps the client through the process of making decisions about learning and careers. This may include support in accessing and using online resources. OBJECTIVES We have defined specific objectives against which we will measure the effectiveness of our IAG service: (Specific targets will vary year by year). To provide impartial, unbiased IAG in a form that is easily understood by the recipient. 1. To ensure IAG is treated confidentially as per the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR. 2. To ensure IAG promotes and embeds equality and diversity throughout all of the provision. 3. To systematically monitor, review, evaluate and continually improve our IAG and measure performance. 4. To signpost clients to other competent organisations/services where the nature of the query, interest or concern is out of scope of our capability/competence. 5. Minimising the withdrawal of learners. 6. Timeliness of learners’ achievement of qualifications. 7. Learner satisfaction levels. 8. Employer satisfaction levels

Al-maktoum Foundation (Scotland)

al-maktoum foundation (scotland)

Dundee

We are specialists. Our intellectual endeavours are dedicated to building bridges between the communities- namely western and Muslim- that make up our city, nation and world today. In this all-inclusive approach to education, we believe, the College is a somewhat unique establishment in Scotland and the UK today. The College actively works to educate the next generation of professionals and scholars, both nationally and internationally. Our students are achievers- thinking differently, challenging, examining, defining and provoking positive change within societies and communities from local to global. Indeed, since our founding in 2001, the College has seen students from over 30 different nationalities graduate from our contemporary courses which now include Higher National Certificate and Diploma (HNC/D) qualifications. Furthermore, the College is in partnership with the University of Dundee and launched Scotland’s first masters degree in Islamic Banking and Finance during the 2019/20 academic year. The College is pleased to be offering an MPhil (Master of Philosophy) in The Middle East in a Global Context, in partnership with Trinity College Dublin and also holds an articulation agreement with Abertay University. We are agents for change, as befits a changing city, nation and world. Small in size but great in our ambition, we embrace differences, tolerance and breadth of understanding as the key to meeting the challenges of the 21st Century. Discover Diversity. Discover Al-Maktoum College.

Cie Global Awarding Body

cie global awarding body

London

Centre for Interactive Education – CIE Global is an innovative awarding organisation in the UK offering interactive vocational and academic qualifications at different levels. Interactive education system provides employer engagement, leadership, strategic planning, research, industry interaction, standard and interactive qualification development and the development of sector-specific solutions. Our inclusive, accessible, non-bureaucratic and responsive qualifications enabling learners to learn in the best interactive and effective way and in a time-efficient manner without compromising the quality of learning. Our qualifications are very flexible and are designed and developed based on action and experiential learning practice; which enables learners to achieve knowledge and experience to build up their career in the desired field. Every CIE Global qualifications lead to the higher education, employment or business; which delivers well-trained and qualified Employees, Entrepreneurs, Innovators and Leaders for the sector. We pride ourselves on our knowledge and experience of the sectors we work in and the quality and integrity of the qualifications we award. CIE Global is accrediting local and international Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) institutions to deliver its interactive qualifications. We ensure the best practice of quality assurance, learning opportunity, employer engagement, industry interaction and equality and diversity among our centres. We also work together on demand with our centres and employers to develop new qualifications under CQF (Customised Qualification Framework) which satisfies the institutions and employers needs.

London School of Social and Management Sciences

london school of social and management sciences

Essex

We are committed to provide high quality education and learning facilities to students coming from all over the world. We endeavour to achieve: · All learners are supported to access, succeed in and progress · They receive a high quality academic experience and value for money · They are able to progress into employment or further study · Their qualifications hold their value over time. Our values based on equality and inclusiveness in status, rights, and opportunities. We believe in equality of opportunity for every learner. We are engaged in pursuing continuous development in achieving more excellence in providing education and standards of service to all our students and stakeholders. Our mission is to provide high-quality learning and support to enable learners to successfully achieve their desired outcome. We are committed to offer excellent teaching and learning to those who have benefitted least from their previous educational experiences. We aim to provide progression routes to the home and international learners with diverse backgrounds by cutting the amount of time and money they spent on achieving a university degree. Diversity and inclusiveness are key parts of our mission. Our long-term strategic goal is to become a university with degree awarding powers and help the disadvantaged and under-represented groups to gain higher education so that they could achieve their desired academic and career objectives in a most cost-effective and timely manner.

University of Leicester School of Education

university of leicester school of education

Leicester,

The School of Education at the University of Leicester is one of the largest in the UK and has a long-standing reputation for teaching, research and professional development. Formed in 1962, our many years of experience have allowed us to develop effective programmes and training provision, designed to meet our students' needs. We provide programmes for all phases of the study of education, from initial teacher training to advanced research degrees. Our courses offer experienced professionals the opportunity to obtain further qualifications through various learning methods, full-time and part-time taught courses, distance learning and by research. Our higher degree courses attract students from across the world, resulting in a vibrant professional and cultural diversity that enhances the sense of academic community as well as the quality of teaching and learning. The School is extremely active and has been notably successful in attracting a wide range of research projects and funding from a variety of national and international funding bodies. Such funding has supported a number of major projects, particularly within primary education, teacher education and citizenship. We are a member of the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. Our College covers a range of subject areas and empowers interdisciplinary collaboration, having developed an intellectually-curious, pioneering environment for our 13,000 students and 700 staff, who are changing the world with their exciting and progressive work and research.