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Quality Assurance Framework for Aviation Security Training Briefing – November 2018

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Quality Assurance Framework for Aviation Security Training

Briefing – November 2018

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Welcome

Aims for the day

•Give you confidence in your ability to meet the requirements

•Give you an overview of the process

•Clarify requirements

•Address frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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Background

• Professionalisation project

• Joint venture

• Accreditation

• Consistent standards

• Supportive

• Pilot

• Phased approach

• Transparency

• Regulation

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Training provider

• ‘A training provider under this framework is an organisation or independent instructor contracted by a directed entity (Airport/Airline/Cargo RA/IFS entity) to provide mandatory aviation security training services to its staff. If training is conducted in-house by the directed entity’s own staff, the entity itself is the training provider. All certificated instructors are required to be linked to a registered training provider - if they work as an independent instructor, they must register as their own training provider.’

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Phasing

April 2019

• Phase 1 – Ground (Operative and Supervisor)

• Phase 2 – Aviation Security Manager/RFX Instructor

Summer 2019

• Phase 3 – Aircrew

Late 2019

• Phase 4/5 – IFS/Cargo/Airport Supplies

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Process

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

• Review documentation • Explore FAQs • Contact [email protected] if any queries not addressed by FAQs • Conduct informal review against standards to identify areas for

development

Between now and April 2019

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

• Applies to all training providers, regardless of syllabus delivered • Register as training provider online by completing web based

registration form eg - Provider contact details, instructors, syllabuses delivered, proposed visit date (if phase 1-3), proposed visit location

• Pay annual registration charge online • Confirmation email from CAA • Any instructors not linked to a training provider will be removed from

the CIN list on May 1st

1-30 April 2019

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

• Complete self assessment report (SAR) • Identify evidence available to support judgements made on SAR • Where gaps identified, take action to meet minimum standard • Minimum expectation is for all training providers to be rated Good. • Note the areas of the standard designated ‘critical elements’ • Advise CAA if proposed visit dates no longer feasible • It is recommended that the process is started as early as possible.

Feedback from pilots is that there is a benefit to doing this when developing training for the new syllabus

Final deadline for submission is two weeks before external assurance visit

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

• CAA administrator will initiate liaison between you and the EQA to agree the date and location of the visit 8 weeks in advance

• Payment to be made • Where the training provider registers their business at their home, an

external venue should be used (case by case basis) • EQA will have received confirmation that all trainers have a CIN number • EQA will have received SAR prior to visit

• Eight weeks prior to proposed visit, the CAA administrator will commence the process of finalising the visit date

• If visit is cancelled within fourteen days of agreed visit date, there will be no refund

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

• The focus of the visit is to review the evidence against each aspect of the standard

• EQAs will be CTC cleared • Evidence can be digital or hard copy • Whilst the focus is on making judgements, the EQA will additionally

provide advice and guidance verbally to support continuous improvement • EQAs will make judgements against the standards document and

completing a report form that mirrors the SAR (available on website) • EQAs will go through the report systematically • It is at the discretion of the training provider whether to provide any

refreshments. It is not an expectation.

It is anticipated that the visit will last up to six hours

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

• Following the first visit, an assessment grade is awarded • If the grade is ‘requires improvement’ evidence will need to be submitted

within three months • In subsequent years, there will be implications for all grades

• High grades will allow more time between visits (up to 24 months) • Low grades will require more frequent visits (less than 12 months –

additional costs) • A covering email will be sent, with the report, confirming the status • The grades will not be made publicly available by the CAA. Training

providers will be allowed to do so.

The report, together with the overall assessment grading will be with you within five working days of the visit

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Familiarisation Registration Self

assessment External

assurance visit

Report and risk assessment

grading

Overall rating requires improvement

(at least one critical element requires

improvement, or more than five other

individual aspects)

Revisit within 3-6 months

Overall rating good (no more than five

aspects require improvement and

none in critical elements)

Revisit within 12 months

Overall rating good with outstanding

features (no aspects require

improvement and at least five aspects

are outstanding)

Revisit in 18 months

Overall rating outstanding (no more

than five aspects are good and none

in critical elements)

Revisit in 24 months

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Any questions about the process?

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Documentation

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Available documents

• Standards specification

• Self assessment form

• External quality assurance form

• Quality guidance manual

• www.caa.co.uk/commercial-industry/security/

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Standards

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Management and

governance structure

Assessment and training

materials Resources

Internal monitoring

and self assessment

Learner and data

management Certification

Quality standards

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Management and governance structure

Assessment and training materials

Resources Internal monitoring and self assessment

Learner and data management

certification

• Roles and responsibilities of training team • Documented policies * • Documented procedures *

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Management and governance structure

Assessment and training materials

Resources Internal monitoring and self assessment

Learner and data management

certification

• Overview of training programme(s) • Programme aims and lesson plans * • Accessibility of training and assessment

materials * • File management

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Management and governance structure

Assessment and training materials

Resources Internal monitoring and self assessment

Learner and data management

certification

• Appropriate physical resources for delivery and assessment

• Sufficient occupationally knowledgeable staff * • Induction of new and transferring Avsec training

staff ① • Annual CPD for all relevant training staff *

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Management and governance structure

Assessment and training materials

Resources Internal monitoring and self assessment

Learner and data management

certification

• Quality assurance strategy * • Progress check of learners (formative assessment) • Quality assurance of training and assessment materials * • Assessment standardisation ① • Quality assurance of training and assessment decisions * • Quality assurance of CBT (if used) • Programme review and evaluation undertaken *

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Management and governance structure

Assessment and training materials

Resources Internal monitoring and self assessment

Learner and data management

certification

• Documented learner records • Joining instructions and induction of learners • Diagnostic assessment * • Learner tracking • Records of feedback provided to learners • Records of assessment problems (if applicable)

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Management and governance structure

Assessment and training materials

Resources Internal monitoring and self assessment

Learner and data management

certification

• Documented procedure for issuing certificates • Format of certificates

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Any questions about the standards?

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Support

• Quality guidance manual

• Additional briefing events in early 2019

• CPD (pilot events) • The NASP and SeMS – 20 November (Manchester)/ 22 November (London)

• Instructional techniques (MCQ writing) – January 2019

• FAQs

• Website

[email protected]

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Thank you

Safe journey

Further queries: [email protected]