Dave Bev
The NVQ falls out of any assessments against the NOS, where the additional quality assurance mechanisms and recording systems are used, they are no different other than that - oh and the fact that the NVQ lays down a stricter interpreation of the number of ocasions required. That the NVQ standard is 'different' seems to be a misapprehension held by many - the NOS is the set of standards against which you are assessed in order to gain the qualification (NVQ). The main difference for us is surely that the NVQ is the 6 core units plus 1 option, whereas 'competent' pay is all 9 (the 'guidance' on unit 9 being taken into account!). As the workplace assessment guidance uses exactly the same methods as the NVQ assessment requirements then this should ensure that anyone being assessed (whether within, or without the NVQ recording and quality assurance systems) will have the same levels of competence?
I am totaly lost on the 'your brigade should have had the move from development approved by an external verifier'....if the brigade is an NVQ centre (and Dave's is part of the Scottish national centre) it will, by default have been approved for the award of the NVQ - how the individual is developed has absolutley nothing, whatsoever, to do with the EV - they are (and should be put in their place if they consider otherwise) only there to ensure the quality assurance of the NVQ assessment process. Previous fire service EVs have had their 'noses' inot training etc - quite inappropriate and quite, quite outside their role.
I am also a little confused as to the ADC and appeals process - the ADCs are for 'promotions' and the appeals should not be necessary where an existing (national approved by an external awarding body by dint of that the QCA) appeals procedure in the NVQ centre - which it MUST, or there would be no centre! If the appeals procedure is for the non-NVQ brigades fine.
Your point about money-grabbing is also a little disingenuous - the vast majority of FS NVQ candidates cost their service money, in registartions and the time spent developing qualified assessors and verifiers and supporting the NVQ process. Yes there is the possibility of getting Advanced Modern Apprenticeship funding for some - but only those who can complete before their 25th birthday! the NVQ process allows the demonstration of competence to also give rise to a qualification, all wihtin a framework that is recognised in most other skill sectors, and is quality assured by an external agency, this I consider to be a good thing and not to take the brigades to task over!
My concern would be Dave's brigade restricting the competent pay to a timescale of 3 years, with a NVQ the time taken should be candidate led - not set by the employer...............