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www.cvqo.org
Extra Benefit London Liaison Professional Development
CVQO has managed to create extra The Department for Children, CVQO is practising what it preaches
opportunities for cadets, as a result Schools and Families and the and developing its staff through
of mapping the Duke of Edinburgh Ministry of Defence assisted by imaginative training programmes,
Award and St John Ambulance funding from HSBC Global Education as well as encouraging employees
Certificates to the CVQO BTEC First Trust developed an initiative to to gain recognised Qualifications.
Diploma. communicate awareness of school This year members of the team
Cadet Forces in London. A new have gained NVQs and First
Train The Trainer
post of Manager Cadet Partnerships Aid Qualifications, through to
was created at CVQO as part of City & Guilds Graduateship and
The annual roadshow evolved the London Challenge Programme Membership Qualifications.
this year into a series of “Train the to promote greater participation
Trainer” sessions which allowed of state schools and pupils in the
much greater flexibility of delivery cadet programme. This initiative is
to the 600 Adult Instructors who generating a very healthy interest
“
Nowhere else, other than in the Cadet Forces can young
people get all this benefit at no cost to themselves and remarkably
regularly attend these events. The in cadet activity and particularly in
good value to everyone else. Cadets from all walks of life are helped
aim is to better equip instructors with the alternative qualifications that
to achieve and make the most of their talents.
the skills and knowledge to deliver can be achieved through CVQO.
CVQO’s BTEC Qualifications. Six schools have already developed
The Duke of Westminster
partnerships.
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