Can candidates get their N/SVQ when they only look after a relative/partner/a single service user in a domestic setting?
Yes. Candidates can use evidence solely from one service user, where the candidate works with no other individual. However, they must still be able to cover all the evidence requirements. For this reason, candidates must bring such situations to the attention of their centre so that the situation can be discussed and agreed with the Awarding Body External Verifier prior to candidate registration. This should help to avoid candidates being registered for qualifications which they cannot fully achieve. Where possible, candidates should be encouraged to complete the qualification in a wider setting, as the collection of evidence from such a restricted setting may prove difficult.
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