Disruptions to Study (starts at 3.00 mins)
With learning institutions currently closed for face-to-face work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, counselling students may be feeling concerned about how their qualifications will be completed and awarded. This is affecting students at all levels, from level 2 certificates to level 8 doctorates.
Rory seeks to bring clarity to the situation by explaining how qualifications are structured in the UK, and who takes responsibility for what.
In the mid-2000s, the UK government set up independent bodies in each constituent country to oversee and regulate qualifications.
For example, in England, there is the Office of Qualifications and Exams Regulation (known as Ofqual). Rory describes the arrangements for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland too.
Awarding bodies are currently awaiting guidelines from the government and these bodies on how they will award qualifications this year. When we find out any updates on what is happening, we will add these to the Counselling Tutor Facebook group.
In the meantime, do keep an eye on the website of your awarding bodies, as you are likely to find COVID-19 updates there.
Rory has written a handout that contains lots of links to help you with this. You can download it here, or get hold of it through the Handouts Vault and Counselling Study Resource (CSR).
You may also like to practise blended learning – the use of online learning to complement and support your college/university learning – and use the CSR to continue your studies. There, you’ll find ‘roadmaps’ of the main counselling courses, with links to lectures and other resources that support these.