Advice Work Pathway (comprising 8 courses)
Description of the programme
The second level of the Wiseradviser accredited pathway consists of the eight mandatory modules listed below.
E= E-learning. V= Virtual Classroom
* courses are accredited at different levels as they cover the National Occupational Standards (NOS) at both levels. There is no need to repeat courses.
E – Consumer Credit Act
E – Credit Referencing*
E – Getting to Grips with your Caseload*
E – What are the Insolvency Options*
V – Good Practice: Providing High Quality Debt Advice*
V – Insolvency Options: Putting it into Practice*
V – Negotiation and Communication: Strategies & Tactics*
V – Tailoring Advice: Strategies and Options for Dealing with Debt*
Pre Requisite Learning / Pathway / Accreditation for Prior Learning
Each specific course may have its own pre-requisite learning.
Please visit the individual Wiseradviser course pages which will detail any pre-requisites that may need to be completed before attendance to a course.
Individual Certification
Accreditation against a particular module is confirmed via the satisfactory attendance and completion of all the courses within that module. Progress for e-learning and virtual courses are always captured on the Wiseradviser learning management system (LMS).
This then forms the individuals learning record which is always accessible and transferable if they are to move organisations. Certificates for each completed course are also available for learners to download from the Wiseradviser LMS.
Contact Details
contactus@moneyadvicetrust.org
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This course is accredited to Advice Work level only. Advice activity will involve an adviser diagnosing the client's problem(s), giving information and explaining options and helping the client decide between options. The provision of information alone is not advice. Advice can include some action such as referral to another organisation, identifying options and next steps, giving assistance such as form filling and contacting third parties for information. There is no rule about the maximum number of client contacts.
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