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What qualifications are ecognised as evidence of competence for the purposes of Accreditation?

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What qualifications are
ecognised as evidence of competence for the purposes of Accreditation?

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Only qualifications which include a formal assessment of workplace competence covering all elements of a given NOS unit can be taken to provide evidence of competence in that unit. And to be accepted as evidence in support of an application for Accreditation, a qualification must have been ‘recognised’ as such by our Professional Certification Advisory Panel (PCAP). For details of the qualifications recognised by the PCAP in relation to each unit, see under Criteria & evidence.

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