All about the JCQ Forms 2025/26: SASC Authorised - 07 Oct 2025 to 07 Oct 2026: Patoss
Overview
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Date(s)07 Oct 2025 - 07 Oct 2026
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Cost£68.00
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ProviderPatoss
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Delivery typeDistance
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Course levelIntermediate
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Course summary
Presented by Lia Castiglione, this course provides comprehensive information on the use of the JCQ forms to record evidence for access arrangements.
In this course, Lia covers the evidence that must be presented to the JCQ Centre Inspection Service using the JCQ forms, considering each type of learner and their required access arrangements.
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CPD credit hours1 hour and 45 minutes
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Course themesSpLD testing methods, interpretation, report writing, feedback and test materials
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AudienceAssessors, Support
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Website
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SASC CodeSASC-20250910-1551
Description
Lia will discuss in detail each of the JCQ forms, including the changes for the 2025-26 academic year to ensure that delegates’ knowledge is completely up to date. A range of scenarios will be covered with case study examples to demonstrate which form should be used, how it is completed and the accompanying evidence that is required.
Each access arrangement for which the forms are used will be discussed to ensure understanding of the evidence requirements to present at inspection.
The course will provide:
Detailed information on the JCQ forms and accompanying evidence to be held on file.
Guidance on the use of the Centre Admin Portal (CAP) when working with the JCQ forms.
Case study examples to illustrate the use of the forms for different types of learners and access arrangements.
Resources, including completed examples, to help ensure compliance with the JCQ regulations.
Learning outcomes
Delegates will gain:
In-depth and up to date knowledge of the JCQ forms and when each is used.
A useful bank of resources to help with completion of the JCQ forms.
A good understanding of the evidence requirements to be held on file for each type of candidate and access arrangement.
Course prerequisites
Suitable for all those involved in access arrangements, including access arrangements coordinators, SENCos and assessors.