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11.02.11
Hair & Beauty Network Meeting SS14
AGENDA
 Product update
 14 – 16 Offer
 16 – 19 Offer
 19+ Offer
 Trailblazers
 Hairdressing & Barbering NOS
 MHD Academy
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Changing Landscape
ENGLAND ONLY
 DfE
 Richard’s Review
 Whitehead Review
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14 - 19 and 19+ require distinct qualifications
 DfE view that new QCF provision for young people is
not suitable
 Grading is essential for inclusion in performance tables
 If qualifications don’t count towards performance
tables, will you offer them in the future??
14-19 qualification features
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External and synoptic assessment
Graded
14-16 L2 120 glh
16-19 L3 150/300 glh- AGQs/Technical Levels
16-19 L2 – 150 glh
Will require Public Recognition from Professional or
Trade bodies or minimum of 5 employers
For KS4 will require provider support x 5
Quality assurance model must adapt to 14-19
requirements
Synoptic, end testing and grading must be included
Overall rigor and quality is essential
KS4 - Approved by DfE for GCSE
equivalencies
Choices for Sept 2014 YR10 & YR11 :
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City & Guilds Level 1 Principal Learning In Hair & Beauty Studies
1 GCSE D - G grade
 City & Guilds Level 2 Principal Learning In Hair & Beauty Studies
1 GCSE A* - C grade
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NEW - Key Stage 4 – 14-16 Offer
• City & Guilds Technical Award in Business Enterprise within the
Hair and Beauty sector (Pre-16) (120 GLH) (SSA 15.3)
And:
• City & Guilds Technical Award in Hair and Beauty Studies (Pre16) (120 GLH) (SSA 7.3)
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Can be delivered September 2014 for Yr. 10 & Yr11, but will not have
performance measures
Yr. 9 leaners can be registered and will count towards performance measures
for 2017
City & Guilds Technical Award in Business
Enterprise within the Hair and Beauty Sector
Learners must take the four mandatory units:
• 201 Enterprise in the hair and beauty sector and related industries
• 204 Event planning and development
• 203 Marketing and promotion in the hair and beauty sector
• 202 Personal presentation and communication in the hair and beauty sector
SSA-15.3
GLH – 30 GLHs per units
Total - 120
City & Guilds Technical Award in Hair and
Beauty Studies
Learners must take the three mandatory units:
• 210 Science of hair and beauty
• 211 Research historical influences in the hair and beauty sector
• 212 Design a photographic image in the hair and beauty sector
Learners must take one of the optional units:
• 214 Exploring skin care and make-up
• 215 Exploring hand care and nail art
• 213 Exploring hair care and styling
SSA- 7.3
GLHs – 30 per unit
Total – 120 GLH
Key Stage 4 – 14-16 Offer FAQ
Q – Can these be used for Year 10 learners in September 2014?
A – Yes, but they will not have any GCSE equivalencies.
Q – Why then can Year 9 learners take these and get GCSE
equivalences?
A – A learner can not claim their GCSEs until the year of their 16th
Birthday and these will not be counted until June 2017
Q – Are these both worth 1 GCSE A* - C grade?
A – Yes
Q – Can learners take both qualifications?
A – Yes, as they are built under 2 separate SSA’s
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KS5 – Level 2 and 3
The DFE are defining their
qualifications for the post 16
market – KS5
From September 2014 – Level 3
From September 2015 – Level 2
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City & Guilds Level 3 offer for Level 3
Performance Measures
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600/2649/2 - CG Level 3 Diploma In Theatrical, Special Effects, Hair and Media
Make-up (3003-74)
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500/8941/9 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Nail Technology (3003-72)
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500/8954/7 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Body and Spa Therapy (3003-71)
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500/8957/2 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy Techniques (3003-70)
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500/9100/1 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Barbering (3002-67)
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500/9098/7 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing for Cutting and Styling
Technicians (3002-69)
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500/9101/3 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing for Colour Technicians (3002-68)
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500/9099/9 - CG Level 3 Diploma in Women's Hairdressing (3002-66)
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600/5072/X –CG Level 3 Diploma in Complementary Therapies (7607-31)
Key Stage 5 – Post 16 – FAQ’s
Q – Does this mean that Colleges can not use NVQs any longer for full
time learners?
A – No, they can still deliver NVQ’s, but NVQ’s will not have any
Performance measures applied to them.
Q – When will GCSE’s or A level’s be counted in the Performance tables?
A – For Level 3 the first teaching is September 2014 with points claimed
in the performance tables for 2016, and will count towards A level’s. Level
2 first teaching is September2015 with points claimed in the performance
tables in 2017, and will count towards GCSE’s.
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SfA Business Rules from November 2013
• SfA rules
• From November 2013 no funding for Level 1 qualifications that fall under 6
Credits for 19+ learners
• L2 and L3 nothing under 15 Credits will be funded
• All qualifications need letters of support from Employers,
Trade/professional Associations
• All qualifications MUST be submitted with recognition and purposes
• Low/no take up – quarterly review. AOs need to challenge, with evidence
that 100 learners across 5 providers have taken this qualification to show
a proven track record.
• Many qualifications will cease to be funded for 19+ learners
Product Update
MHfed – Men’s Hairdressing federation
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3001 – Level 1 Diploma in the introduction to
the hair & beauty sector
Updated handbook and assessment pack now available on website.
Updates to include assessment specification as simulation is no longer
permitted for Level 2 units, practical assessment must be carried out on
clients.
Unit 215 The Art of Dressing Hair
Unit 216 The Art of Photographic Make-up
Unit 217 The Art of Colouring Hair
Unit 218 Provide Nail Art Services
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3004-12 – Level 2 Diploma in hair & beauty
Updated handbook now available on website.
Updates to include guidance that the qualification is ONLY accessible to
16+ learners.
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Updated draft structure September 2014
Level 3 Diploma in Barbering – 500/9100/1
A minimum of 54 credits is required to achieve the Level 3 Diploma in Barbering.
35 credits from unit group A - plus a minimum of 19 credits from unit group B.
Unit group A
Credits
Monitor and Maintain Health and Safety Practice in the Salon
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Consultation Support for Colleagues on Hair Services
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Cut Men’s Hair to Create a Variety of Looks
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Cut Facial Hair to Create a Variety of Looks
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Creative Hairdressing Design Skills
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Colour Hair to Create a Variety of Looks*
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Provide Shaving and Face Massage Services*
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Updated draft structure September 2014
Level 3 Diploma in Barbering – 500/9100/1
Unit group B
Human Resource Management within the Hair and Beauty sector
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Perm Hair to Create a Variety of Looks
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Provide Hair Extension Services
5
Make and Style a Hair Addition
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Relaxing Services for African Type Hair
5
Hair Colour Correction
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Promote Products and Services to Clients in a Salon
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Display Stock to Promote Sales in a Salon
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Provide Scalp Massage Services
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Salon Reception Duties
3
Promote and Sell Products and Services to Clients
4
Design and Create Patterns in Hair
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Updated structure
Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing for Cutting
and Styling Technicians - 500/9098/7
The following units will be available as additional optional units from September
2014
 Provide Shaving and Face Massage Services
 Design and Create Patterns in Hair
NEW Level 3 Certificate in Barbering –
September 14
A minimum of 27 credits is required to achieve the Level 3 Certificate in
Barbering. All mandatory units must be achieved which is 16 credits and a
minimum of 11 credits from the optional units.
Mandatory Units (all must be completed)
Credits
GLH
302 Monitor and maintain health and safety Practice in the salon
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303 Consultation support for colleagues on hair services
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312 Cut men’s hair to create a variety of Looks
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313 Cut facial hair to create a variety of Looks
4
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Optional Units – minimum of 11 credits required
306 Colour hair to create a variety of looks
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307 Human resource management within the hair and beauty sector
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60
315 Relaxing services for African Type Hair
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316 Creative Hairdressing Design Skills
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60
317 Promote and sell products and services to clients
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318
Shaving & Face massage
11
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Create Patterns in Hair
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44
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Provide perming services
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60
213 Display stock to promote sales in a salon
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24
215 Provide scalp massage services
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216 Salon reception duties
3
24
219 Provide threading services for hair removal
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New NVQ - Hairdressing & Barbering
The structures that have been proposed are:
Level 1 Certificate in Hairdressing and Barbering – aimed at
Traineeships
Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing
From
Level 2 Diploma in Barbering
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NEW
May 2015
Level 2 Diploma in Hairdressing and Barbering - NEW
Level 3 Diploma in Hair – NEW - 3 pathways, Hairdressing specialist,
Chemical technician specialist, Cutting & styling specialist
Level 3 Diploma in Barbering
current NVQ extended until 30 June 2015
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The Future of Apprenticeships
in England - Trailblazers
What are the main aims of the reforms?
High quality
Higher expectations of
English and Math's, more
assessment at end of
Apprenticeship and
introducing grading.
Simple
Complex frameworks to
be replaced by standards
of around one page
written by employers.
Employer driven
Ensuring rigorous
training that will
support economic
growth
Background
• Standards designed by employers will replace existing
Frameworks.
• New standards will be clear and concise (2 x page of A4).
• Typically two thirds of assessment will be at the end of the
Apprenticeship.
• All Apprenticeships will last a minimum of 24 months Hair &
12 months Beauty.
• Apprenticeships will be graded: Pass, Merit, Distinction.
Phase 2 and timescale
Lead employers
• Hellen Ward – Richard Ward – Hair
• George Hammer – Urban Retreats – Beauty
• Objective to create a set of standards to meet employer
needs
• Must represent small, medium and large employers
• In future, Government will only fund Apprenticeships on the
basis of these standards
• Includes high level assessment
Time line for Hair and Beauty
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Standards developed – beginning of May 2014
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Employer consultation– 16th May
Submission to BIS June 2014
Signed off by July 2014
Roll out for new Hair and Beauty Apprenticeships May 2015
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Funding
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PAYE Payment Model: Businesses register Apprentices through a
new online system. They then recover government funding through
their PAYE return
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Employer Contribution: 30%
* Closed on 1st May 2014
CITY & GUILDS AND MHD
HAIR ACADEMY PARTNERSHIP
Features & Benefits
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City & Guilds and MyHairDressers.com (MHD) exclusive UK partnership to design and
sell training resources supporting the teaching and learning of hairdressing and beauty
qualifications.
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The offer combines our SmartScreen support materials with innovative and high quality
professional video-based resources online. The videos, which provide training on the
latest techniques, qualification performance criteria and knowledge, are backed by key
experts in the industry. (*SmartScreen will still be available to purchase as normal)
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Accessible via computer, tablet and mobile phone, learners can access to over 500
videos and more than 800 supporting PDFs, bringing the classroom into the salon for the
first time.
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The resources will also support teachers to engage learners effectively, enabling them to
progress at their own individual pace. The technology is designed to make it easier for
trainers to track individuals’ performances for full visibility of all students and classes –
helping them to stretch and challenge learners to achieve their full potential.
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The teaching material also includes embedded Math's & English Functional Skills
components to help learners develop the core employability skills needed by employers.
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QUALIFICATIONS COVERED
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Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing (3008)
Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing (3008)
Level 2 VRQ Diploma in Hairdressing (3002)
Level 3 VRQ Diploma in Hairdressing (3002)
Level 2 (SCQF Level 5) SVQ in Hairdressing
Level 3 (SCQF Level 6) SVQ in Hairdressing
NEW Entry 3 / Level 1 VRQ in Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy (3001)
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TUTOR PACKAGE
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Unlimited access to all MHDAcademy.com and Student Support Pack
hairdressing training videos via desktop, tablet and mobile from the world’s
greatest hairdressers
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Downloadable step-by-step and support PDFs for every tutorial to print and
keep
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Tutor integration including student tracking, lesson planning and alert tools to
monitor student progress
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STUDENT PACK
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The Student Support Packs include resources covering every unit within the
curriculum
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Detailed and inspirational step-by-step videos and lectures from some of the most
respected hairdressers in the world
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Full range of downloadable support material
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Unique My Hub tool where you will receive homework and tutor messages
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Personal progress tracking tool
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THE BENEFITS...
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Innovative and high quality professional video based resources to enhance teaching
Anytime, anywhere learning with individual tracking and reporting for full visibility of all
your students and classes
Engages your learners to the industry standard, setting the benchmark for high quality and
professional training
Regular reinforcement of techniques and skills through the “see, do, stop, check” process
Standardisation for all your staff to help provide consistency across every cohort
Provides real stretch and challenge for more individualised learning
Can help with recruitment and retention in a competitive market for employers and
learners through a differentiated offering
Includes embedded maths & English support (Functional Skills)
Continue to get access to all your favourite smartscreen resources and expert discussion
forums
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BENEFITS TO CENTRES
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Allows institutions to standardise their delivery of skills to that of the most influential
and acclaimed figures of contemporary hairdressing which enables learners to
achieve a skill set that exceeds the requirements of their qualifications
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Enables institutions to foster ambitious expectations for what their learners can
achieve through the high standards of the contributors skill set
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Provides a cost effective solution to deliver continuity of learning across Levels 1,
2&3
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PRICING MODEL
Centre Licence
Includes 4 individual tutor licences for MHDAcademy.com £1,200
One year, covers all qualifications and levels
Unlimited Smartscreen tutor access for covered qualifications
Tutor
Licence
£150 for
additional
licence
*All prices exclude VAT
Bulk sell Student Packs in Qualification Starter/support kits
One year, for one qualification only
For orders >50 £22.50
For orders >100 £20
Individual Student Pack
Direct B2C sale
Colleges driving students to buy individually
Example 1:
1. Anytown college have 75 learners and 7 tutors = £1200 + (3 x £150) + (£22.50 x 75) = £3,435 + VAT
2. Local PTP have 35 learners and 4 tutors = 1200 + (24.99 x 35) = 2074.65 + VAT
£24.99
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PRICING MODEL
Centre Licence
Includes 4 individual tutor licences for MHDAcademy.com £1,200
One year, covers all qualifications and levels
Unlimited Smartscreen tutor access for covered qualifications
Tutor
Licence
£150 for
additional
licence
*All prices exclude VAT
Bulk sell Student Packs in Qualification Starter/support kits
One year, for one qualification only
For orders >50 £22.50
For orders >100 £20
Individual Student Pack
Direct B2C sale
Colleges driving students to buy individually
£24.99
Example 1:
1. Anytown college have 75 learners and 7 tutors = £1200 + (2 x £150) + (£22.50 x 75) = £3187.50 + VAT
2. Local PTP have 35 learners and 4 tutors = 1200 + (24.99 x 35) = 2071.50 + VAT
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Contact details
Diane Mitchell – Hairdressing Portfolio Manager
[email protected]
020 7294 4368
Anita Crosland – Beauty, Nails, Spa, Complementary Therapies Portfolio
Manager
[email protected]
020 7294 2632
Jacky Jones – Hair & Beauty Adviser
[email protected]
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