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Uniformed and Emergency ServicesIntermediate 1(C251 10)

Uniformed and Emergency Services

Course outline

This Course has been designed to provide candidates with opportunities to develop generic employability skills in the context of the uniformed and emergency services. The Course may also assist progression into further education and training/employment in the uniformed and emergency services sector. The sector includes the emergency services, armed forces and commercial uniformed organisations such as the Merchant Navy. The Course will allow candidates to start to develop the general and practical skills, knowledge and understanding and employability skills needed to work in the sector.

The relevant uniformed services for this Course are: the Army, Merchant Navy, Royal Air Force, Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The relevant emergency services for this Course are: the Ambulance Service, Coastguard, Fire and Rescue and Police.

This Course has four mandatory Units.

The mandatory Units are:

F38R 10 Uniformed and Emergency Services: An Introduction (Int 1) 1 credit (40 hours)
F38S 10 Uniformed and Emergency Services: Health, Safety, Fitness and Wellbeing (Int 1) 1 credit (40 hours)
F38T 10 Uniformed and Emergency Services: Engaging with the Community (Int 1) 1 credit (40 hours)
F38V 10 Uniformed and Emergency Services: Working in Teams (Int 1) 1 credit (40 hours)

Course assessment

There is no external assessment for this Course. To achieve the Course award the candidate must successfully achieve all the Units which make up the Course.

Assessment objectives

Assessment across the Units of this Course will allow candidates to demonstrate:

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