What defines a School FEAST member?

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A School FEAST centre or partnership will:

provide all learners with access to a core offer -
The core offer is:

  • Level 1 VRQ Award in Providing a Healthier School Meals Service.
  • Level 2 Support Work in Schools.
  • Level 3 Support Work in Schools.
  • Level 2 NVQ in Professional Cookery.
  • Level 2 NVQ in Food processing & cooking.

In addition, the School FEAST centre or partnership may offer other qualifications, courses or specialisms to serve local needs, or respond to developments in relation to the school food agenda. School FEAST centres or partnerships will select courses as appropriate. Examples could include, but are not limited to, menu planning skills (including seasonality), sustainable development agenda, quality control in purchasing and supply. Potential learners include any member of the school workforce engaging with the school food agenda, including school cooks, lunchtime supervisors, teachers, bursars etc.

be built on excellent training provision -
The organisation(s) which forms the centre or partnership  have a credible track record of achieving excellence in the provision of training, covering hospitality and catering related courses. They also have the ability to deliver all types of qualification stated in the core offer.

be a new or existing partnership or sole organisation -
Members of the School FEAST network comprise either a partnership or a sole organisation (centre). The number and type of organisations involved, their relationship and role within the School FEAST network reflects the needs and circumstances of the area it serves.

be a self-sustaining organisation -
Each School FEAST centre or partnership is a self-sustaining business and operates in line with the School FEAST definition and Code of Practice.

carry out pre-training assessments -
A School FEAST centre or partnership will assess each learner’s requirements through a pre-training assessment and develop a personalised learning plan before any training is provided. This will identify core and non-core training requirements.

provide access to non-core offer learning needs -
A School FEAST centre or partnership will help all learners access the training identified in their pre-training assessment either directly or through an external agent.

if a partnership, have a lead organisation -
A School FEAST partnership, however structured, will have a nominated lead organisation and officer responsible for all aspects of management, reporting, governance and ongoing operation.

sign up to a code of practice -
All School FEAST centres and partnerships are required to sign up to a number of key principles, that are highlighted in the Code of Practice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







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