T-Levels in Hairdressing, Barbering and Beauty Therapy Delayed

2 Mins Read | Published 13 March 2023

IfATE and DfE, in consultation with Ofqual and NCFE have decided to defer the launch date of wave 4 T-Levels by one year to September 2024. This means that the T-Level in Hairdressing, Barbering, and Beauty Therapy has been delayed.

The government described T-Levels as ‘the biggest overhaul of post-school education in 70 years’. Short for Technical Levels, T-Levels are technical qualifications for those aged 16 and above, developed in partnership by the government, business, and education, and are two-year, level 3 technical study programmes leading to a specific qualification. T-Levels are college-based and are expected to replace many of the current vocational and education qualifications currently offered at level 3.

The aim of T-Levels is to help individuals secure skilled employment by providing them with practical skills and knowledge, at least 45 days’ relevant and meaningful work placement (at no cost to employers), core English, maths and digital skills, and transferable skills for use in the workplace.

Alan Woods OBE, CEO at VTCT said: “We are confident in the quality of the technical development to date but agree with the department that by slowing down the roll-out, we can be certain that the T-Levels support every student to reach their potential. We remain very grateful to the salons, training providers, and trade bodies who have been so generous with their time.”

In her statement, Rt Hon Gillian Keegan MP, Secretary of State for Education said: “T-Level qualifications will only be approved for delivery where we are sure they are good enough and can be delivered to a high standard.”

VTCT will continue to work closely with centres and providers to ensure delivery matches the high standard of the technical qualification.

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