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Central YMCA Qualifications (CYQ)CYQ L3 Diploma in Exercise Referral
Training Day
To introduce Centre staff to the methods of best practice in delivery & assessment of the ‘Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral`
Objectives:
− Explain the structure of QCF ‘Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral`
− Learner pre-entry requirements
− Overview of syllabus
− Discuss assessment specification for all units
− Explore assessment opportunities for units 3 and 4 (planning and instructing)
− Identify teaching & learning resources and staff requirements
Aims and objectives
Timetable
10.00 – 10.15 Introduction & aims of the day
10.15 – 10.30 Qualification structure / syllabus; pre-entry requirements
10.30 – 11.15 Assessment specifications (Unit 1 –and 2)
11.15 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 12.45 Assessment specifications (Unit 3)
12.45 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.30 Assessment specifications (Unit 4)
14.30 – 15.30 Assessment specifications (Unit 5 and 6)
15.30 - 16.00 Questions, summary & evaluation
Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral
CYQ Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral
There are 6 mandatory units in this qualification-
Total guided learning hours – 242 Total credit value - 38
Unit reference number
Unit title Level GLH Credits
Y/503/7493 Professional practice for exercise referral instructors
3 14 2
R/503/7492 Understanding medical conditions for exercise referral
4 35 7
D/503/7494 Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
3 52 8
L/503/7491 Instructing exercise with referred patients 3 58 9
L/600/9054 Applying the principles of nutrition to a physical activity programme
3 40 6
A/600/9051 Anatomy and physiology for exercise and health
3 40 6
CYQ Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral
Learner pre-entry requirements:
• Minimum age: 16 years old.
• Learners must hold one or more of the following:
Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing or equivalent
Level 3 Certificate in Personal Training
Level 3 Diploma in Teaching Pilates
Level 3 Diploma in Teaching Yoga Any qualifications which give entry to the REPs’ Physical Activity Advisor
category eg, CYQ Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Walking.
Unit 1- Professional practice for exercise referral instructors
Knowledge based unit which aims to provide the learner with an understanding of the exercise referral process, and their role within it
Assessed by: worksheet (21 short answer questions)
Assessment specification Learners must provide evidence that they possess all the necessary
knowledge and understanding to satisfy the requirements of this unit
Must be the learner’s sole work and group completion is not permitted
May be completed over a period of time
May be completed away from the centre (i.e. as a homework task)
May be marked by the course tutor or an independent assessor
Unit 1- Professional practice for exercise referral instructors
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q – What is the pass mark for the worksheet?
A – 100%. “Learners must provide evidence that they possess all the necessary knowledge and understanding to satisfy the requirements of this unit”
From syllabusShould the learner fail to provide sufficient evidence through completion of the worksheet, supplementary questions will need to be asked by the assessor to confirm competence, or otherwise . All supplementary questions and answers must be recorded
Unit 2- Understanding medical conditions for exercise referral
Knowledge based unit which aims to provide the learner with an understanding of a range of medical conditions, and how to prescribe safe and effective exercise for them.
Assessed by: the completion of 15 x information sheets (one for each stipulated condition) which are found in the LAR
Unit 2- Understanding medical conditions for exercise referral
Assessment specification All the medical conditions stipulated in syllabus must be covered (Skills
Active (compulsory requirement)
Learners must provide evidence that they possess all the necessary knowledge and understanding to satisfy the requirements of this unit
Must be the learner’s sole work and group completion is not permitted
May be completed over a period of time
May be completed away from the centre (i.e. as a homework task)
May be marked by the course tutor or an independent assessor
Unit 2- Understanding medical conditions for exercise referral
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q – Do all information sheets need to be individually assessed?
A – It has been agreed with Skills Active that a sampling strategy my be used when assessing this unit. Therefore it is permissible for an assessor to assess a minimum of 6 worksheets for each learner. However there must be evidence that this sample is random and that over entire cohort all medical conditions have been covered
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Knowledge and competence unit which aims to provide the learner with the understanding and skills required to plan safe and effective exercise referral programmes for individuals and groups and adapt them when necessary
Assessed by: Worksheet (11 short answer questions) Observed patient consultation Design of a suitable exercise referral programme Patient / programme review Written letter to a healthcare professional
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (worksheet) Learners must provide evidence that they possess all the necessary
knowledge and understanding to satisfy the requirements of this unit
Must be the learner’s sole work and group completion is not permitted
May be completed over a period of time
May be completed away from the centre (i.e. as a homework task)
May be marked by the course tutor or an independent assessor
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (observed consultation) The patient must have minimum of 2 of the following conditions
In the event that a real patient cannot be found, a hypothetical patient may be used
Care must be taken to ensure that the selected patient does not possess two conditions which make them high risk or outside the scope of practice for a Level 3 exercise referral instructor
Hypertension Obesity Rheumatoid arthritis Anxiety
Hypercholesterolaemia Diabetes type 1 Osteoporosis Simple mechanical back pain
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Diabetes type 2 Depression J oint replacement
Asthma Osteoarthritis Stress
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (observed consultation cont.) During the observed consultation, the learner will be assessed
demonstrating the skills required to collect information , using methods appropriate to the patients and their condition/s , including “soft skills” such as:
• establishing a rapport with patient• showing sensitivity and empathy to patient and the information they
provide• working with patient to agree short, medium and long-term goals
appropriate to their needs• determining their patient’s needs and readiness to participate
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (Exercise referral programme design) Following the observed consultation the learner should design a
structured exercise referral programme appropriate to their patient’s medical condition/s, goals and level of fitness
Since further assessment elements will require the monitoring of the patient’s progress and adapting the programme as necessary, it is recommended that this plan lasts a minimum of 4 weeks
The documentation contained within the LAR should be used to ensure all ACs are met
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (Exercise referral programme design cont.) The learner should then supply the programme to their patient and
clarify their understanding of it
At this time the learner should also inform their patient that they intend to review programme after approximately 4 weeks (and so will be seeking feedback at this time)
Important note:Since the learner is unqualified to give advice at this stage, it is highly recommend that the assessor/tutor determine the suitability of the programme before the learner gives it to their patient.
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (Patient / programme review) The learner should review the programme with their patient after a
period of time deemed suitable to monitor their progress (It is recommended that this is a minimum of 4 weeks)
This will require the completion of the patient review questionnaire (which may be conducted either remotely or face to face)
Upon receipt of the completed questionnaire the learner should then• monitor the patient’s responses• consider any actions which are necessary or appropriate• detail their recommendations on the patient review questionnaire• complete the “adaptations to programme record” accordingly• provide feedback and return to patient
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Assessment specification (Letter to a healthcare professional) The learner must compose a letter to a healthcare professional
informing them of their patient’s progress in meeting the pre-planned goals
Unit 3- Planning exercise referral programmes with patients
Frequently Asked Questions: Q – Does the assessor need to be present during the learner/patient consultation?
A – No. Although the assessor requires to see how the learner uses the consultation process to gather the required information, this may be undertaken via Skype (live) or submitted video evidence (recorded)
Unit 4- Instructing exercise with referred patients
Knowledge and competence unit which aims to provide the learner with the understanding and skills required by the learner when instructing exercise for referred patients.
Assessed by: Written session plan Observed session delivery Written worksheet
Unit 4- Instructing exercise with referred patients
Assessment specification (written session plan) The learner must produce a session plan for an exercise referral patient
with a minimum of 2 of the following conditions
In the event that a real patient cannot be found, a hypothetical patient may be used with the conditions being selected by the tutor/assessor from the table
This plan must only be based upon the learner’s own area of expertise Eg: Gym, ETM, PT, Pilates etc.
Hypertension Obesity Rheumatoid arthritis Anxiety
Hypercholesterolaemia Diabetes type 1 Osteoporosis Simple mechanical back pain
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Diabetes type 2 Depression J oint replacement
Asthma Osteoarthritis Stress
Unit 4- Instructing exercise with referred patients
Assessment specification (Observed session delivery cont.) Prior to delivery of the session, the assessor should ensure the learner
has selected a suitable range of exercises/physical activities for their patients
The learner must then instruct their patient through the approved pre-planned session, following which they should
• conduct a patient feedback session • explain to the assessor how this information could be used to
improve their own personal practice
Unit 5- Anatomy and physiology for exercise and health
Knowledge based unit which aims to provide the learner with the underpinning anatomy and physiology knowledge an instructor requires, when programming exercise for a range of clients
Assessed by: Multiple Choice Theory paper
Assessment specification:• Externally set• Internally invigilated• The time allocation is 60 minutes• 40 questions (1 mark per question) and the learners must achieve a
minimum of 28 marks overall to pass (70%).
Unit 5- Anatomy and physiology for exercise and health
Frequently Asked Questions: Q- If a learner already has achieved this unit (from Level 3 Personal Trainer or a similar level 3 qualification), can they claim “equivalence”?Y- Yes, providing the unit (number) is identical no further assessment is necessary
Q - Are mock theory papers available?A - Yes, these can be accessed via the CYQ website www.cyq.org.uk or requested from [email protected]
Q - How do I order theory papers?A - CYQ theory papers are available to approved centre contacts from [email protected]
Unit 6: Applying the principles of nutrition to a physical activity programme
Knowledge and competence unit which aims to provide the learner with the understanding and skills required to apply the principles of nutrition to support client goals, as part of an exercise and physical activity programme
Assessed by: • Multiple choice theory paper• Knowledge questions• Case study
Unit 6: Applying the principles of nutrition to a physical activity programme
Assessment specification (Multiple choice theory paper) Externally set Internally invigilated The time allocation is 45 minutes 30 questions (1 mark per question) and the learners must achieve a
minimum of 21 marks overall to pass (70%).
Unit 6: Applying the principles of nutrition to a physical activity programme
Assessment specification (Knowledge questions)
17 Short answer questions
All questions must be completed
Must be the learner’s sole work and group completion is not permitted
May be completed over a period of time
May be completed away from the centre (i.e. as a homework task)
May be marked by the course tutor or an independent assessor
Unit 6: Applying the principles of nutrition to a physical activity programme
Assessment specification (Case study) Healthy individual
• fellow student• friend/relative • partner/spouse
Requires learner to collect, record & analyse information in order to provide nutrition and exercise/activity advice to their client based on sound nutritional & exercise principles
Case study pro-forma & marking scheme is supplied
Resources
• Syllabus• Learner Assessment Record (LAR)• Manual (supporting resource only ie: not mapped to
syllabus)• IQA Guidance Pack
Staff requirements All Tutors, Assessors and Quality Assurance Staff must:• Possess an exercise referral specific qualification equivalent to the
qualification or units being taught / assessed or quality assured• Possess a context specific qualification in the context of fitness being
assessed or quality assured eg exercise to music, yoga • Have relevant industry experience• Have knowledge of and a commitment to the Exercise and Fitness Code
of Ethical Practice• Demonstrate active involvement in a process of industry relevant
Continued Professional Development during the last two years (this may be discipline/ context specific or relevant to tutoring assessing or quality assurance)
• Be knowledgeable of the Active Leisure, Learning and Wellbeing framework of qualifications
Staff ResponsibilitiesTutor
The role of the tutor is to plan, deliver and evaluate an effective programme of learning to accommodate the needs of all learners registered – they should hold or be working towards a recognised teaching qualification
The tutor should hold or be working towards a recognised teaching qualification
Staff ResponsibilitiesAssessor
The role of the assessor is to make an informed judgement about the range of evidence a learner may produce to demonstrate their competence to meet the assessment criteria
Tutors must have a L3 Award or Certificate in Assessing Vocational or Work-based Achievement (QCF); SQA equivalent; L3 Assessing in the A.L.S.; A1, D32/33
NB:Tutors working towards an assessing award will be required to have decisions countersigned by a qualified assessor
Final summative assessment conducted by independent assessor
Staff ResponsibilitiesInternal Quality Assurer
The role of the internal quality assurer is to make informed judgements regarding the practice of and decisions made by the assessment team to maintain standards and to provide guidance and support to assessors – they should hold or be working towards a recognised IQA qualification
IQA’s must have a L4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice(QCF); SQA equivalent; V1, D34
IQA’s must sample all assessors
Website
Visit www.cyq.org.uk for:
•Full qualification details•Centre guidance including:• fees • policies and procedures• FAQs•Resource previews and demos•Training days calendar•Assessor/IQA course schedule
Summary
• Any further questions?
•Please complete CYQ ‘Evaluation Form’ and ‘CPD Claim Form’
•Thank you for your participation and feedback