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ERR Youth Work Unit /V3 Draft 1 Nov 11 © ABC Awards
Employer / Employee Rights and Responsibilities Unit
For
Youth Work Apprenticeship Framework
Work Book
ERR Youth Work Unit /V2 Draft 1 May 11 1 © ABC Awards
This work book has been designed for learners to help them provide the evidence needed to achieve unit R/602/2954 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social or children and young people’s settings, which has been added to the following qualifications 600/0019/3 ABC Level 2 Certificate in Youth Work Practice 600/0083/1 ABC Level 3 Diploma in Youth Work Practice Details of which can be found on the ABC Awards web site The reason for this is that the Youth Work Apprenticeship Frameworks at Level 2 and Level 3 have been amended and were live from April 2011. If learners are completing the ABC Level 2 Certificate in Youth Work Practice or the ABC Level 3 Diploma in Youth Work Practice as part of this new Apprenticeship Framework, they will be required to show evidence of knowledge of Employer/ Employee Rights and Responsibilities. The additional optional unit will provide this evidence
Learners completing the tasks in the work booklet can be supported and guided to ensure that they understand what is required of them, but all work produced must be the learners own work. The evidence produced must be assessed by a centre assessor against the relevant Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria for the unit. Further information about this is contained in the Qualification Guidance Documents available to approved centres on the ABC Awards web site. All Assessor decisions should be quality assured through internal standardisation, and ABC Awards will request sample the assessment decisions and internal standardisation within a centre via its External Quality Assurance Process. Centres may not wish to use all the Tasks in the booklet as they are, and may wish to use other methods of assessment such as oral presentations etc. That is acceptable, but evidence must be provided of an individual learners achievement of all Assessment criteria, be clearly signposted and made available for external quality assurance upon request. For a presentation this could include, research notes used to prepare, visual material and notes used in presentation, witness statements from the assessor etc.
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Unit R6022954 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social or children and young people’s settings Learning Outcome 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights if employees and employers within own area of work Task 1. (AC1.1) List a minimum of 4 aspects of employment covered by law
a. b. c. d.
Task 2. (AC 1.2 and AC1.3) For a minimum of 4 current employment laws, fill in the information in the table below
Title of Law Key Features Reasons why the law exists
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Task 3. (AC1.4) In the table below, list a minimum of 3 different sources of information available to you. For each, state the type of information / advice each source provides.
Source Types of information / advice
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Learning Outcome 2. Understand agreed ways of working that protect own relationship with employer Task 1. (AC2.1, AC 2.3) Fill in the table below with details contained in your own contract
Area covered in contract What your contract says
Job role and responsibilities
Hours of work
Rate of pay
Holiday entitlement
Sickness and sick pay
Health and Safety
Equal Opportunities
Disciplinary Procedures
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Grievance Procedure
Arrangements for Maternity / Paternity leave
Any other details which affect the way you work
Task 2. (AC2.2) List the information which is shown on your payslip and briefly explain what this is.
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Task 3. (AC2.3) List the personal information which is kept on employees by employers which needs to be kept up to date
Task 4. (AC2.5) Find out about the following relating to agreed ways of working in your work environment and report your findings below The policies in place and where these can be found
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The codes of practice which employees / employers are expected to follow and how these are put into practice
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Learning Outcome 3 Understand how own role fits within the wider context of the sector Task 1. (AC3.1, 3.2) Explain how your role links with and affects the service provided by a. Identifying the overall aims and targets of your organisation
b. Identifying the tasks that you carry out
c. Identify how your role contributes to the achievement of your organisation’s aims and targets
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Task 2. (AC 3.3) Describe how your work links with other organisations and / or individuals in the wider youth and community sector.
Task 3. (AC 3.4) Select a minimum of 3 representative bodies that influence the sector and in the table below describe the main roles and responsibilities of each.
Representative Body Main roles and responsibilities
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Learning Outcome 4. Understanding career pathways available within own related sectors Task 1. (AC 4.1 and AC 4.2) You are going to find out about a minimum of 3 job opportunities within the Youth and Community Sector which may interest you. You will need to record the sources of information that you used to find out about each one. You need to record your findings below.
JOB ONE TITLE
Type of work involved
Typical working environment to include type of organisation
Qualifications required for entry into job
Skills, Qualities and Experience required
Progression Opportunities available
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Sources of information used
JOB TWO TITLE
Type of work involved
Typical working environment to include type of organisation
Qualifications required for entry into job
Skills, Qualities and Experience required
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Progression Opportunities available
Sources of information used
JOB THREE TITLE
Type of work involved
Typical working environment to include type of organisation
Qualifications required for entry into job
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Skills, Qualities and Experience required
Progression Opportunities available
Sources of information used
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Task 2. (AC 4.3) You need to produce a career plan to identify the next steps that you wish to take for your career path by a. Identifying what aim you have for your career overall
b. Identifying what you will need to do to achieve your goal and how long this may take (e.g. 1 year from now, 2 years etc.)
c. Producing a plan for the next 5 years setting yearly goals for your career plan
d. Listing the sources of information you have used researching your plan
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Learning Outcome 5. Understand how issues of public concern may affect the image and delivery of services in the sector Task 1. Identify at least 3 occasions where there has been public concern about issues linked to working with young people, briefly outlining what had happened to cause the concern.
Task 2 Select one issue of concern and a. Outline the different view points around the issue
b. How this issue affected / is affecting the public view of working with young people
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Task 3. (AC 5.4) Identify a minimum of 2 recent changes that have happened within the Youth Work Sector and complete the information required relating to each change in the table below.
Identified Change How this changed how you do your job
Has the change helped you in your work? Yes / No Explain your Answer