What modules are covered in the diploma? You must complete seven core mandatory Units (below) and choose from over 30 optional Units to make up the total amount of credits required for a diploma. Receive a horse and carry out initial assessment Plan diets and feeding regimes Monitor and maintain stocks of feed and bedding Promote health and well being Deliver basic treatments to horses Promote health, safety and security Manage your own resources.
Name: Horse Care and Management Advanced (Level 3) Apprenticeship Qualification title: Horse Care and Management Advanced (Level 3) Apprenticeship Qualification type: Apprenticeship Assessment Apprentices will be visited regularly and assessed in the workplace by a highly qualified and experienced Assessor-Trainer. Our Assessor-Trainers work industry hours and will closely liaise with the Employer and Apprentice to plan visit. An Apprenticeship includes a variety of assessment methods, including; Observation, Professional Discussion, Product Evidence, Project/Assignment, Oral and Written Questioning, Witness Testimony and Video/Photographic/Digital Voice Recordings. Haddon Training use E-Portfolio and technology to support delivery. Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20100729 01:39:20 Updated 20170130 15:51:09
Personal PPE appropriate to the horse care industry. Equipment required Personal PPE appropriate to the horse care industry.
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