IQA Annual Subscription or Pay as you go for the Security Industry Association (SIA)
Annual Subscription Services to ensure your Internal Quality Assurance needs are easily taken care of
If you require one off services, please consult our Services page. If you feel our above memberships do not fit your centres requirement please contact us for a bespoke quote. - Pay as you go from £15 per learner or £40 per hour
If you require one off services, please consult our Services page. If you feel our above memberships do not fit your centres requirement please contact us for a bespoke quote. - Pay as you go from £15 per learner or £40 per hour
£10 per learner |
Annual Bronze Membership – £1000
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£7.50 per learner |
Annual Silver Membership – £3750
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£5 per learner |
Annual Gold Membership – £5000
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£2.50 per learner |
Annual Platinum Membership – £6000
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What is Internal Quality Assurance?
The function of Internal Quality Assurance is to:
Internal Quality Assurance Reviews:
Internal quality assurance measures the quality, delivery, processes, procedures and learner achievements.
Key Concepts and Principles of Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment include:-
Other principles of IQA include maintaining health and safety practices, ensuring all centre employees have access to training and CPD activities. IQA must also ensure assessors and staff members are motivated and that clear communication between all provider employees takes place regularly.
- Monitor the quality of assessment judgements
- Ensure consistent and reliable assessment judgements are made across a provider
- Highlight any problems, trends and development needs of assessors
- Ensure all procedures and policies within a provider are adhered to and maintained by staff.
Internal Quality Assurance Reviews:
- The knowledge, experience and competency of Assessors
- How well learners meet the assessment criteria and learning outcomes of a qualification
- The assessment judgements made by assessors
- The standards of assessment and delivery sessions
- The records and reports kept by a provider, such as IQA Reports, sampling plans etc.
- Sampling – Reviewing learner evidence and assessor judgements and feedback
- Standardisation – Ensuring all assessors who deliver and assess on a qualification are doing so to the same standards.
- Observation – Observing assessor practice ensures that delivery and assessment of a qualification or course is done so to the correct standard
- Feedback – Obtaining and analysing learner feedback on their experiences within a provider.
Internal quality assurance measures the quality, delivery, processes, procedures and learner achievements.
Key Concepts and Principles of Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment include:-
- ensuring quality standards throughout the learner journey
- ensuring accuracy and consistency of assessment decisions made by assessors
- identifying issues and trends that develop
- supporting and developing assessors and tutors
- ensuring accountability for assessment decisions and quality standards, awarding body procedures and policies are maintained
- ensuring achievement made by learners and judged by assessors is recognised and meets the grading criteria
- ensuring the correct and appropriate assessment strategies are used by assessors
- ensuring confidently of the learner and provider are maintained at all times
- ensuring sampling both interim and summative is occurring.
Other principles of IQA include maintaining health and safety practices, ensuring all centre employees have access to training and CPD activities. IQA must also ensure assessors and staff members are motivated and that clear communication between all provider employees takes place regularly.