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National Occupational Standards

The Parenting Forum Northern Ireland (PFNI) believes that support for parents should be both high quality and standardised throughout the country. To help achieve this goal, PFNI has been the lead local body working to introduce National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents.

To find out more about these Standards, please click on the links below ...

What are National Occupational Standards?

National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents

Why have the National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents been introduced?

Benefits of using National Occupational Standards

What do the National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents look like?

The Principles and Values of the Work with Parents

 

What are National Occupational Standards?

National Occupational Standards (NOS) are nationally agreed statements of competence which describe what an effective and competent worker does, and what they need to know to deliver quality in their job. Competence is defined as "the ability to perform to the standard required in employment across a range of circumstances and to meet changing needs" (QCA).

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National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents

The National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents were developed in consultation with the sector and were approved by the United Kingdom (UK) Regulatory bodies (QCA, SQA, ACCAC and QCA NI) on 26th April 2005. They apply to work with parents across the four countries of the UK. National Occupational Standards for Family Learning were also developed and approved at the same time. There is some common ground between the two sets of standards and, because they were approved at the same time, qualifications can be developed which take account of skills and knowledge common to both areas of work.

The standards can be used to:

To download a full copy of the National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents, please click here.

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Why have the National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents been introduced?

In January 2005, Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) became the new Sector Skills Council with a footprint in the community-based learning and development sector. Prior to 2005, PAULO was the National Training Organisation. Its responsibilities have now been subsumed by LLUK.

In 2003, Paulo received funding to begin developing Standards for Work with Parents - as none previously existed. National Occupational Standards define what a sector agrees to be good practice and can be used in a variety of ways. National Occupational Standards also provide the basis for qualifications such as NVQs, SVQs, and apprenticeships within the sector. Standards have to be developed before these nationally recognised qualifications and awards can be developed. Higher education establishments and other institutions can also use the Standards within their qualifications.

The Standards were developed following widespread consultation across the sector in each of the four countries of the UK, and after a piloting period towards the end of 2004 and in early 2005.

The Standards can bring everyone into the "learning cycle". Unlike the qualifications which are based on them, the National Occupational Standards themselves are not set at levels. They define the competence, skills, knowledge and understanding required by those who work with parents. They can also be used to develop and monitor these requirements in individuals and services.

For example, by using the National Occupational Standards a set of skills and learning objectives can be drawn-up, which is agreed between the individual, their supervisor and training specialists as a "prescription" for a development programme.

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Benefits of using National Occupational Standards

For Organisations ...

National Occupational Standards form a ready made, nationally agreed, set of competencies. They can be used to support any organisation to:

For Individuals ...

The benefits for workers include:

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What do the National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents look like?

The NOS for Work with Parents are made up of:

Each competence is designed to address a discrete area of responsibility which a practitioner working with parents may be asked to undertake. These are the sort of responsibilities you are likely to find on a job description, for example: "Take responsibility for the safety and security of parents, staff and environments" or "work with parents with complex needs who find services hard to reach".

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The Principles and Values of the Work with Parents* sector are:

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* Throughout these National Occupational Standards, the term "parents" has been used to mean mothers, fathers, carers, and other adults with responsibility for caring for a child. A range of parenting services which meet the National Occupational Standards should be available for all those in a parenting role, including step parents, adoptive parents, foster parents, grandparents or other family carers, gay and lesbian parents and their partners, residential care workers, and carers of young offenders in secure units.


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