Invalidating certificates Sample Clauses

Invalidating certificates. VTCT must inform the regulator(s) whenever it finds evidence that a certificate may be invalid and must agree any appropriate action that may be required. Any qualification certificates are in principle deemed invalid in the following circumstances:  the evidence assessed is not the learner’s own work;  the learner has not finished the qualification after the certificate has been claimed;  the certificates have been claimed on the basis of falsified records;  the awarding organisation has issued certificates contrary to the regulator(s) requirements. These circumstances set out the reasons why a certificate may be judged to be invalid. They do not prescribe the action that automatically has to be taken. A variety of factors need to be considered and VTCT’s Quality Assurance Manager will discuss these with the regulator(s). Action taken must be proportionate depending on the gravity of the malpractice or maladministration. The responsibility for the assessment and certification of learners is one which is shared between the centre and VTCT. Therefore centres must accept a shared responsibility, when dealing with problems caused for learners and when certificates have been wrongly claimed. When the decision is taken to invalidate certificates, VTCT must ensure that the following actions are taken by the centre:  follow the principle of seeking to protect the interests of learners as far as reasonably possible in the circumstances;  contact the learners involved and notify them of the status of their certificates and of any arrangements for re-assessment and/or certification;  ensure that the original certificates, whenever possible, are returned to VTCT.
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