Cadet Vocational College (formerly known as CVQO) is an education charity that provides vocational qualifications to members of uniformed youth organisations and their adult instructors.

Charity summary edit

Young people and adult volunteers who are members of uniformed youth organisations in the UK learn a wide variety of skills that are often transferable to higher education and the workplace.

Cadet Vocational College offers qualifications that recognise these skills and provide tangible evidence of a learner's achievements. These skills include: leadership, team building, problem solving, communication, health and physical fitness, music, sport, social action, volunteering and community support.

The charity works with a wide variety of educational establishments such as Pearson BTEC, City & Guilds and The Institute of Leadership and Management.

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Qualifications edit

For 13-18 year olds edit

CVQO offers a broad range of vocational qualifications that are designed to recognise the work undertaken by young people within uniformed youth organisations.

Young people aged 13 to 18 and a member of a uniformed youth organisation can enroll with the charity to study for a CV and future-boosting vocational qualification.

Currently offered:

For adults edit

Adult volunteers can also receive the following qualifications:

  • City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Education and Training
  • ILM Level 3 Award in Leadership and Management
  • City & Guilds Licentiateship (in Leadership & Management) (Level 4 Award)
  • City & Guilds Affiliateship (in Leadership & Management) (Level 5 Award)
  • City & Guilds Graduateship (in Leadership & Management) (Level 6 Award)
  • City & Guilds Membership (in Leadership & Management) (Level 7 Award)

The Westminster Award edit

The Cadet Vocational College Westminster Award has been running for over 20 years and is the only competition in the UK open to all types of uniformed youth organisations. It is a prestigious annual competition designed to recognise and reward the most deserving of their BTEC Level 2 learners.

The Award is intended to recognise the achievements of young people who are determined, always keeping their heads up and remaining positive through adversity; those who have overcome a personal challenge or gone the extra distance to help someone.

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