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Find out some of the latest news from Qualifications Wales, in an update tailored for colleagues in work-based learning.

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Modernising Assessment
Qualifications Wales has established a modernising assessment team to ensure that learners continue to benefit from digital innovation in the qualification system. The team works with stakeholders to explore the benefits that digital technologies can offer, for example using technology to capture naturally occurring evidence of apprentices’ progress in the workplace.

The team uses its findings to influence positive change and support the development of qualifications policy.

Follow updates from our modernising assessment team, and please consider sharing your views and experiences with us.

Coming soon: Art, Creative, and Media sector review report
At the start of July, Qualifications Wales will publish the findings of a phase 2 sector review of vocational qualifications in Art, Creative, and Media. The review considered whether the range of qualifications in this area meets the needs of learners, learning providers and employers, and are available bilingually. Please look at our digital channels to find out more about this work, and to read our findings, once the report is published on 2 July.

Qualifications Wales announces new menu of qualifications in hospitality and catering
Qualifications Wales has published its decisions for post-16 vocational qualifications in hospitality and catering, following a public consultation. A new, streamlined menu of qualifications will be ready for learners from September 2027.
Post-16 vocational qualifications in hospitality and catering

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