Inaugural award winner
Schueco employee, Anthony Blake, won the award for ‘Best Practice in Assessment’ at the inaugural National Conference of the Glass Qualifications Authority.
The event was also held in the Network Centre of Schueco UK.
Anthony has been an avid supporter of the NVQ process since gaining his own NVQ shortly after joining Schueco in 2003. Since then, he has become one of the most experienced Assessors within Schueco and has qualified as an Internal Verifier. He is now the NVQ Co-ordinator at the Schueco Training Centre, which offers NVQ Level 2 and Level 3 Qualifications to both installers and fabricators.
The Glass Qualifications Authority (GQA) has been the sole custodian of national qualifications for those working in glass-related occupations for twenty years, but this is the first year in which the GQA has carried out its own awards, which made July’s event rather special.
Schueco UK has worked closely with the GQA since July 2001 when it became an approved Glass Qualifications Authority Centre. More recently, the GQA has accredited a wide range of Schueco customer training courses and now also provides the highly sought-after Schueco/GQA ‘Skill Card’ for excellence aimed at Curtain Wall Installers.
According to Mick Clayton, deputy chief executive of the GQA, the strength of the bond between GQA and Schueco made the Network Centre at Milton Keynes an obvious first choice for the GQA’s very first conference.
He said: “It was hugely important that we put on an informative and well-run inaugural conference … and the Schueco Network Centre is the most impressive venue I have visited for any conference … I lost count of the number of times delegates commented to me on how apt it was that we should hold our first Conference in such fantastic surroundings.”
www.schueco.co.uk
|