FIELD                 BUSINESS

 

Review of Public Sector Core Skills unit standards

 

Subfield

Domain

Id

Public Sector Services

Public Sector Core Skills

17213, 19895, 19896, 19899

 

Learning State (trading name of the Public Sector Training Organisation) has completed the review of the unit standards listed above.

 

Date new versions published                                                 Month 2008

 

Planned review date                                                                  December 2012

 

Summary of review and consultation process

 

Feedback from key Learning State stakeholders supported the need to review Learning State's five main Core Skills unit standards.

 

·         Initial feedback and comments were collated from State sector subject matter experts.

·         Consultation was undertaken with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the Ombudsman, State Services Commission Legal and Governance departments, Archives New Zealand, and Learning State moderators and staff.

·         For full and wider consultation purposes, feedback from additional departmental agencies and tertiary providers, including Te Kaiāwhina Ahumahi Social Services Industry Training Organisation Incorporated, and the Fire and Rescue Industry Training Organisation, was also considered.

 

Feedback from this full consultation process has informed the changes described below.

 

Main changes resulting from the review

 

Modifications were based on the following recommendations resulting from the consultation feedback:

·         to update legislative references and accurately reflect policy changes within the State sector

·         to improve clarity of unit standards and ensure they are fit for purpose

·         to amend credits allocated to reflect the input required to identify and accurately analyse appropriate case studies.

 

The review process has resulted in the following modifications:

 

·         Titles have been amended to better reflect the outcomes of the unit standards.

·         Purpose statements have been amended to accommodate changes to the elements.

·         Special notes have been updated, amended and/or reworded for clarification and accuracy.

·         Elements have been amended for clarification and simplification.

·         Performance criteria and range statements have been amended in accordance with changes to elements, and for clarification and simplification purposes.

·         For unit standard 17213, the credits have been increased from 3 to 5 to better reflect the time needed to complete the unit standard.

·         For unit standard 19895, the level has been increased from 3 to 4 to better reflect the learning demand of the unit standard.

·         Unit standard 19896 has been designated expiring.

 

Unit standard 19896, categorised as category D, expires at the end of December 2008.

 

Impact on existing provider accreditations

 

Current Accreditation for

Accreditation extended to

Nature of accreditation

Classification or Id

Level

Nature of accreditation

Classification or Id

Level

Field

Business

3

Standard

19895

4

Domain

Public Sector Core Skills

3

Standard

19895

4

 

Impact on existing qualifications

 

Qualifications that contain the reviewed standards are tabled below.

 

Affected

The qualification lists a reviewed classification (domain or subfield) in an elective set

The qualification lists a standard that has changes to level or credits

The qualification lists a C or D category standard

Not materially affected

The qualification lists a standard that has a new title

The qualification lists a standard that has a new classification

 

In the following tables qualifications that contain unit standards in both categories are identified in the Affected table, with the items that generated the Affected status in bold.

 

The following Learning State qualifications are affected by the outcome of this review and will be revised/reviewed in 2008.

 

Qualification title

Standard in the qualification

National Certificate in Administration of Revenue Law (Introduction) (Level 4) [Ref: 0950]

17213, 19895, 19896, 19899

National Certificate in Public Sector Services (Client/Customer Services) (Level 3) [Ref: 0659]

17213, 19895

National Certificate in Public Sector Services (Client/Customer Services) (Level 4) [Ref: 0660]

17213, 19895, 19899

National Certificate in Public Sector Services (Introduction) [Ref: 0713]

17213

National Diploma in Public Sector Māori with stands in Management, Policy Advice, and Service Delivery [Ref: 0953]

17213, 19895, 19896, 19899

 

The following Learning State qualification is not materially affected by the changes.  It will be updated when it is next reviewed.

 

Qualification title

Standard in the qualification

National Certificate in Public Sector Employment Relations (Partnership for Quality) (Level 4) [Ref: 1110]

19899

 

Review Categories and changes to classification, title, level and credits

 

All changes are in bold.

 

Key to review category

 

A

Dates changed, but no other changes are made - the new version of the standard carries the same Id and a new version number

B

Changes made, but the overall outcome remains the same - the new version of the standard carries the same Id and a new version number

C

Major changes that necessitate the registration of a replacement standard with a new Id

D

Standard will expire and not be replaced

 

Subfield         Public Sector Services

Domain          Public Sector Core Skills

Id

Title

Level

Credit

Review Category

17213

Demonstrate knowledge of the Public Service Code of Conduct

Demonstrate knowledge of the New Zealand State Services Code of Conduct

3

2

 

5

B

19895

Demonstrate knowledge of the structure and role of the public sector, Parliament and Government

Demonstrate knowledge of the structure and role of the State sector, Parliament and Government

3

 

4

5

B

19896

Demonstrate knowledge of the role and responsibilities of State sector employees

3

4

D

19899

Describe the State sector in terms of key agencies and legislation that impacts on the sector

Describe the roles of central agencies and legislation that impact on the State sector

4

3

B