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If a learner has achieved a unit as part of the Level 4 NVQ in British Sign Language (BSL) or Level 4 NVQ in Interpreting (BSL/English). Will they need to repeat it to gain the new qualification?

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If a learner has achieved a unit as part of the Level 4 NVQ in British Sign Language (BSL) or Level 4 NVQ in Interpreting (BSL/English). Will they need to repeat it to gain the new qualification?

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No. If a unit has been successfully achieved, it will be recognised as equivalent to the respective new Level 6 unit and can be used towards achieving the full qualification. However, as the unit will have been achieved under the old NQF framework, it will not receive credit points.

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