Hair and Beauty Vocational Taster

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About this course

What is it?

Vocational Tasters offer learners a concrete introduction to a range of employment sectors. Ideal for learners following an alternative progression route, these courses help learners to make progress towards their personal learning and career aims.

Increasing learners’ knowledge of different employment sectors will help them to make informed and long-lasting decisions about their post-16 destinations.

The Hair and Beauty Vocational Taster has been written in collaboration with Kay Morris of Vocational Training Solutions. It contains modules in: customer service; nail services; basic hairdressing techniques; basic facial treatments; health and safety in hair and beauty; careers in hair and beauty.

This course can be completed using the student book or is available for learners to complete online through the ASDAN e-portfolio system. Learners log in to complete challenges, record skills development and upload evidence. Tutors can view learner progress and sign off work, leaving feedback as needed.

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Who is it for?

Short Courses are widely used in formal and non-formal settings, by 13-19 year olds. Because they are multi-level, the focus is on completing challenges and skills development according to individual ability, although learners are expected to be working at Entry level 3 to Level 1.

Facts and Figures

  • Flexible, multi-level programme
  • Internally moderated
  • Accredits 10-60 hours of activities
  • Can count as up to 3 of the credits needed to achieve the Personal Development Programmes
  • Can be used as skills development for ASDAN’s Personal Effectiveness Qualifications and may contribute to recognition of prior learning where standards are met in full

Requirements

Learners must present evidence of their activities in an organised portfolio or e-portfolio.

This will contain:

  • a record of challenges completed, with supporting evidence for each challenge
  • recording documents, showing how learners have planned and reviewed their activities
  • summary of achievement, highlighting skills development
  • personal statement

Course Content

This Vocational Taster contains six modules, corresponding to different aspects of hair and beauty:

  • Customer service
  • Nail services
  • Basic hairdressing techniques
  • Basic facial treatments
  • Health and safety in hair and beauty
  • Careers in hair and beauty

Each learner will need their own copy of the student book or an e-portfolio login – this contains the challenge content and recording documents.

Download sample pages from the Hair and Beauty Vocational Taster student book.

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Costs

All costs shown below are per candidate, unless otherwise stated. Each learner will need their own copy of the student book. Books or registrations purchased for Short Courses are valid for three years from the date of purchase.

Item Price
Hair and Beauty Vocational Taster student book £12
Hair and Beauty Vocational Taster PDF certificate Free
Hair and Beauty Vocational Taster printed and foiled certificate (optional, per learner, per Vocational Taster or Short Course) £3.75

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Success stories

Students enthused and inspired following employability course

ASDAN’s Vocational Tasters provide learners with an introduction to a range of employment sectors. We caught up with Zoe Reid, Employment Manager at Safeline, to find out how our Hair and Beauty course helped boost the confidence of vulnerable young people as well as giving them an insight into the industry.
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