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South African Professional Firearm Trainers Council. Stakeholder Participation First Meeting 17 th April 2014. QCTO Unit Standard Phase-out. All existing unit standards and qualifications across all fields of learning will expire on 30 June 2015.
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South African Professional Firearm Trainers Council Stakeholder Participation First Meeting 17th April 2014
QCTO Unit Standard Phase-out • All existing unit standards and qualifications across all fields of learning will expire on • 30 June 2015
Categories of Firearm Unit Standards Qualification 50480 CATEGORY 1 117705: Knowledge of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000) CATEGORY 2 119649: Handle and use a Handgun. 119650: Handle and use a self-loading Rifle or Carbine. 119651: Handle and use a manually operated Rifle or Carbine. 119652: Handle and use a Shotgun. CATEGORY 3 123515: Handle and use a Handgun for Business purposes. 123514: Handle and use a Shotgun for Business purposes. 123511: Handle and use a self-loading Rifle or Carbine for business purposes. 123519: Handle and use a manually operated Rifle or Carbine for business purposes CATEGORY 4 123510: Apply tactical knowledge in the use of firearms. 123513: Demonstrate tactical proficiency with a Handgun. 123518: Demonstrate tactical proficiency with a self-loading Rifle or Carbine. 123512: Demonstrate tactical proficiency with a Shotgun. CATEGORY 5 123516: Supervise Shooting Exercises. 123517: Safely Supervise the Operation of a Shooting Range and Tactical Shooting Exercises. 123520: Supervise Firearm Training.
Electives & Designations Elective u/s 1 243200: Handle and use a Muzzle loading firearm (Cat 2) Elective u/s 2 120487: Use of firearms in a military and law enforcement environment (Cat 3) Professional Range Officer Professional Firearms Instructor Professional Tactical Firearms Instructor Professional Firearm Training Specialist Professional Firearm Training Counselor
Instructor/Assessor Grading CATEGORY 1 117705: Knowledge of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000) CATEGORY 2 119649: Handle and use a Handgun. 119650: Handle and use a self-loading Rifle or Carbine. 119651: Handle and use a manually operated Rifle or Carbine. 119652: Handle and use a Shotgun. CATEGORY 3 123515: Handle and use a Handgun for Business purposes. 123514: Handle and use a Shotgun for Business purposes. 123511: Handle and use a self-loading Rifle or Carbine for business purposes. 123519: Handle and use a manually operated Rifle or Carbine for business purposes. CATEGORY 4 123510: Apply tactical knowledge in the use of firearms. 123513: Demonstrate tactical proficiency with a Handgun. 123518: Demonstrate tactical proficiency with a self-loading Rifle or Carbine. 123512: Demonstrate tactical proficiency with a Shotgun. CATEGORY 5 123516: Supervise Shooting Exercises. 123517: Safely Supervise the Operation of a Shooting Range and Tactical Shooting Exercises. 123520: Supervise Firearm Training. Basic level Intermediate level Advanced level
Categories of Firearm Unit Standards CATEGORY 1 117705: Knowledge of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000) CATEGORY 2 119649: Handle and use a Handgun. 119650: Handle and use a self-loading Rifle or Carbine. 119651: Handle and use a manually operated Rifle or Carbine. 119652: Handle and use a Shotgun. CATEGORY 3 123515: Handle and use a Handgun for Business purposes. 123514: Handle and use a Shotgun for Business purposes. 123511: Handle and use a self-loading Rifle or Carbine for business purposes. 123519: Handle and use a manually operated Rifle or Carbine for business purposes • This category is currently applicable for the renewal of existing licenses and will now become the entry level or “Learning assumed to be in place” for all other firearm Unit Standards. This category is also the entry level to category 2. • This category is the requirement for private firearm ownership or first time firearm ownership. In other words these Unit Standards are the equivalent of what is known Internationally as BASIC LEVEL. This category is also the entry level to category 3. • This category is applicable to Security guards and anybody else who is issued with a company firearm. This category is for firearms licensed to a company or institution for “business purposes”. What this means is that a Security Officer who carries a Handgun, will be required to complete firstly 117705, then 119649 and then 123515. This category can be seen as an INTERMEDIATE LEVEL or duty related level. This category is also the entry level to category 4.
Occupational Qualification SDA: ‘Occupational Qualification means: a qualification associated with a trade, occupation or profession resulting from work-based learning and consisting of knowledgeunitstandards, practicalunitstandards and work experienceunitstandards’ QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
The 4 Stage Qualification Development Process QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
Knowledge / theory (Min 20%) Practical (Min 20%) Work experience (Min 20%) External, summative assessment Occupational Certificate Occupation qualification & curriculum Occupational Purpose QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
Stakeholders/CEP involvement opportunities • Pre-scoping meeting; Scoping meeting • Development Occupational Profile; Verification of an Occupational Profile • Development of Curriculum including External Assessment Specifications; Verification of Curriculum and External Assessment Specifications • Public Comments Process when an occupational qualifications is published on the Government Gazette by the QCTO QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
Functions of the DQP • Coordinate and fund the qualifications development process • Appoint the qualifications development facilitator and learner qualifications development facilitator where appropriate • Manage the qualifications verification process • Prepare the qualifications development process report QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
Deliverables The Occupational Qualifications Document • An occupational qualification defines the learning required to be competent to practice an occupation or an occupational specialisation. (QCTO will submit this document to SAQA) The Occupational Curriculum Document • The purpose of the occupational curriculum document is to enhance the quality and consistency of learning and of the internal assessment of each of the components of learning. National occupational curricula will be registered with QCTO. Occupational Assessment Specifications Document • All occupational qualifications will be assessed externally through an appropriate nationally standardised integrated summative assessment. QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
QA in relation to RPL The Qualifications Assessment Specifications will indicate clearly the RPL relating to curriculum components The expired qualifications identified to be matching the curriculum will be identified and can therefore be accepted as affording the learner exemption for specified components The QCTO will actively promote the provision of RPL and provide policy and guidelines QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
THE PFTC PROPOSAL: 1 Keep the body of knowledge contained within each Unit Standard unchanged 2 Make the required changes to incorporate the 20% rule without altering the content of the qualification 3 Make sure that only minor changes are required in terms of the National External Summative Assessment 4 Document the similarities between the old and new qualifications and clearly explain the exemption awarded for prior training and certificates 5 Request written submissions from Industry Stakeholders and Critical Interest Groups 6 Obtain a clear picture of the direction that the Firearms Industry as a whole wants the creation of the new qualification to follow 7 Maintain Stakeholder Participation throughout the process 8 It is the view of the PFTC that drastic changes to the qualification and body of knowledge contained therein would be extremely detrimental to the Firearms Industry as a whole
QUALITY ASSURANCE OF LEGACY QUALIFICATIONS QUALITY PARTNERS – DELEGATED FUNCTIONS In terms of section 32 of the NQF Act read with section 26I of the SDA The QCTO has conferred on the SETAs and Professional Bodies the authority to undertake the following quality assurance functions subject to the terms and conditions contemplated in paragraph 5 of the Delegation document QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
QUALITY ASSURANCE OF LEGACY QUALIFICATIONS • accredit providers for the qualifications or part qualifications listed in the schedule in terms of criteria determined by the QCTO; • monitor the provision by providers of learning programmes leading to qualifications or part qualifications in order to ensure that the criteria for accreditation contemplated in article 4(a) are being complied with; • evaluate learner assessment and the facilitation of moderation of learner assessment by providers; QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
QUALITY ASSURANCE OF LEGACY QUALIFICATIONS • register assessors to undertake assessment for specified qualifications or part qualifications in terms of criteria determined by the QCTO; • issue certificates to qualified learners in accordance with the policy determined by the Minister in terms of section 26F of the SDA; • maintain a comprehensive learner information management system; QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
QUALITY ASSURANCE OF LEGACY QUALIFICATIONS • upload learner data to the NLRD according to the NLRD load specifications • perform such other functions consistent with the NQF Act and the SDA as the QCTO may from time to time allocate to the Quality Partner in writing. QCTO Presentation - Roadshows Oct - Nov 2013
QUESTIONS • SA Professional Firearm Trainers Council • Website www.pftc.co.za • Email pftcnews@pftc.co.za • Telephone 011 664 8655 • PO Box 1109, Paardekraal, 1752 • 31 Voortrekker Road, Mindalore, 1739