The following CSCS Cards are affected by the Industry Accreditation (IA) withdrawal. This complies with industry standards, which specify that all construction industry card schemes must adhere to nationally recognised qualifications for every occupation.
While possessing a CSCS card is not mandated by legislation, requiring workers to hold a card before accessing a construction site lies entirely with the principal contractor or client. Most principal contractors and major contractors typically demand that construction workers on their sites hold a valid CSCS card.
CITB is introducing an increased grant for management and supervision NVQs to support construction workers’ transition from an Industry Accreditation (IA) card to a qualification.
You are eligible for this if you’re a CITB registered employer and up to date with your Levy Returns. As well as fulfilling the CITB’s general Grants Scheme policy and specific requirements for this grant. Subject to the CITB CAP at each level per individual.
The enhanced grant values are on our short qualification web page here. This can be as much as £1500 so can make a significant contribution towards the cost of the NVQs.
Different training providers offer different processes and procedures when delivering NVQs, which should be ascertained when first enquiring.
You can use the online card checkers – if you don’t have the physical card -on the back of the card it will show it was awarded by Industry Accreditation rather than NVQ.
How will we support you?
We offer a unique level of customer service, offering additional information, advice, and guidance on why NVQs are mandatory for CSCS card and construction training advice to our customers to help them keep up to date with changes in the industry.
You will be allocated to your experienced assessor and provided with your proof of registration on the NVQ and assessor contact details. The assessor will guide you through the NVQ process and will be your point of contact during the assessment process.
We use traditional assessment methods so you will have a helpful contact to support the process, rather than an e-portfolio. We use recorded discussions, reinforced by demonstrative work-based evidence. This is the easiest way to prove you have the skills and experience to complete the NVQ. This can be completed face-to-face or remotely, depending on the candidate’s preference.
The visits are arranged between the candidate and our assessor, at convenient times.
NVQs are candidates led so can be completed quickly once most of the evidence is gathered on the suggested evidence list provided at enrolment. Once the evidence is collected, provided the candidate can allocate time for the follow-up professional discussion (to discuss all evidence provided), the NVQ can be achieved quite swiftly within 2 – 3 visits for a couple of hours at a time.
The follow-up professional discussion can be completed face-to-face or remotely.
1st visit – Induction, planning
2nd visit – discuss evidence, identify shortfall of evidence
3rd – visit – Discuss new evidence, cover the shortfall in questions ( if required) – completed
Please contact our helpful team, who can advise the most suitable NVQ based on your experience and job role.
If you or your employer are CITB levy registered, we will claim the short-period qualification grant on your behalf. In addition to this, we will contact the grant team on your behalf four weeks after completion to ensure grants are paid. We will help you with any related grant queries or delays until they are resolved. Many providers will make the grant claims but not follow through to ensure it’s been paid.
Please get in touch with our helpful team if you have questions about why NVQs are mandatory for CSCS card, who can also advise on CITB funding that will also help cover the costs of addressing industry accreditation withdrawal. If you have under 250 employees in addition to the standard CITB enhanced short-period qualification grant, additional funding from the Skills and Training Fund can be utilised.
If CSCS cards are part of your workforce – don’t delay – any card issued from the 1st January 2020 with IA will expire on 31st Dec 2024 and cannot be renewed.