As the dnata staff were all involved in both vocational and workplace assessing, it made sense for them to achieve the full Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement, also known as CAVA and TAQA. This qualification replaced the old A1.
In order to minimise the disruption to daily operations, we proposed that the best format was to complete the course within a working week. Staff were attending from London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Manchester airports. We explained that this would involve two initial classroom days covering the theoretical Unit 1, where learners would gain valuable knowledge on the principles and methods of assessment. The next stage would be two practical assessment days, observing learners carrying out workplace assessments. Finally, everyone would return to the classroom on day five to complete their portfolios.