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New registration categories for the Education Workforce Council

 

Question 1 – Do you agree that the draft Order accurately reflects the proposed additional registration categories for independent schools?

 

Question 2 – Do you agree that the draft Order clarifies the requirement for all headteachers at maintained schools to be registered?

 

Question 3 – Do you agree that the draft Order accurately reflects the proposed amendments for the youth work sector?

 

Question 4 – Do you agree that the amendments made to Schedules 1 and 2 of the Education Workforce Council (Registration of Youth Workers, Youth Support Workers and Work Based Learning Practitioners) Order 2016 present an accurate list of youth worker and youth support worker qualifications (including equivalent qualifications across the UK and relevant historical qualifications)?

 

Question 5 – Do you agree that the draft Order accurately reflects the proposed new registration categories for Independent Special Post-16 Institutions (ISPIs)?

 

Question 6 – Do you agree with the proposed fee and subsidy structure for the proposed new registration categories?

 

Question 7 – Do you agree with our analysis of the potential impacts of the proposed new registration categories?

 

Question 8 – Do you think there are any further changes to the legislation associated with registration with the Education Workforce Council (EWC) that should be considered?

 

Question 9 – We would like to know your views on the effects that our proposals would have on the Welsh language, specifically on opportunities for people to use Welsh and on treating the Welsh language no less favourably than English.

What effects do you think there would be? How could positive effects be increased, or negative effects be mitigated?

 

Question 10 – Please also explain how you believe the proposals could be formulated or changed so as to have positive effects or increased positive effects on opportunities for people to use the Welsh language and on treating the Welsh language no less favourably than the English language, and no adverse effects on opportunities for people to use the Welsh language and on treating the Welsh language no less favourably than the English language.

 

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