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Twenty Army Cadet Instructors from all over the UK were recognised for their community based learning achievements on Friday (23 October). Admiral the Lord West of Spithead presented the awards at the CVQO (Cadet Vocational Qualification Organisation) graduation ceremony, at the prestigious Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth, in front of colleagues, families and friends.
They were presented with a City and Guilds Senior Award in Youth Management and Training, comparable to Foundation, Honours and Master’s degrees and achieved through their work as a Cadet Force Adult Volunteers.
They were from among 88 adult volunteers from the Ministry of Defence’s sponsored Cadet Forces across the United Kingdom to graduate with CVQO internationally recognised awards from City & Guilds. Successful completion of these awards recognises at least five years of professional development and managerial experience.
Edward Woods, Chief Executive, CVQO, praised the volunteers’ efforts saying: “The qualifications which you have attained are held in very high regard. Not only do they demonstrate the importance and quality of the training that adults receive through cadet training courses, but they are highly valued within the world of work. We are immensely proud of all you have accomplished and whatever your ambitions, we wish you well for your continued success. On behalf of all of us at CVQO I congratulate each of you here today. ”
Lifelong learning such as is available through CVQO and the cadet movement, remains very much at the forefront of Government thinking. Through its fundraising activities CVQO hopes to be able to expand what it can offer to young people and adults alike.
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