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Hi fellas,

 

Just done my DMQ level one in deer stalking.

Wasnt as hard as thought but still cost me £££.

However, Signed up for a FREE!!!! NVQ 2 In Gamekeeping.

Thought id share this info with yous lot as it sounds intresting!!!!

Have a read and tell me what you think..?

Web site with link at bottom for info.

 

Cheers Jamie

 

 

 

 

 

An NVQ is a National Vocational Qualification and is designed to allow those in the work place to have their practical skills recognised. On completion of a portfolio of evidence and satisfactory observation from sector based assessors these skills can be transferred into certification from a National Awarding body. Observation of practical experience is added to by the provision of classroom based workshops on Health and Safety, risk assessment management, deer management techniques etc. the NVQ can be taken in either Lowland Gamebirds or Deer.

 

If you are over 19 years of age have less than five GCSE and work as a keeper/stalker for 16 hours a week or more (paid or unpaid) you should qualify for funding. For further information log on to www.train4game.co.uk

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Hi Mate,

 

Joined at last.

 

Foxxxx

 

 

 

 

Hi fellas,

 

Just done my DMQ level one in deer stalking.

Wasnt as hard as thought but still cost me £££.

However, Signed up for a FREE!!!! NVQ 2 In Gamekeeping.

Thought id share this info with yous lot as it sounds intresting!!!!

Have a read and tell me what you think..?

Web site with link at bottom for info.

 

Cheers Jamie

 

 

 

 

 

An NVQ is a National Vocational Qualification and is designed to allow those in the work place to have their practical skills recognised. On completion of a portfolio of evidence and satisfactory observation from sector based assessors these skills can be transferred into certification from a National Awarding body. Observation of practical experience is added to by the provision of classroom based workshops on Health and Safety, risk assessment management, deer management techniques etc. the NVQ can be taken in either Lowland Gamebirds or Deer.

 

If you are over 19 years of age have less than five GCSE and work as a keeper/stalker for 16 hours a week or more (paid or unpaid) you should qualify for funding. For further information log on to www.train4game.co.uk

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Hi fellas,

 

Just done my DMQ level one in deer stalking.

Wasnt as hard as thought but still cost me £££.

However, Signed up for a FREE!!!! NVQ 2 In Gamekeeping.

Thought id share this info with yous lot as it sounds intresting!!!!

Have a read and tell me what you think..?

Web site with link at bottom for info.

 

Cheers Jamie

 

 

 

 

 

An NVQ is a National Vocational Qualification and is designed to allow those in the work place to have their practical skills recognised. On completion of a portfolio of evidence and satisfactory observation from sector based assessors these skills can be transferred into certification from a National Awarding body. Observation of practical experience is added to by the provision of classroom based workshops on Health and Safety, risk assessment management, deer management techniques etc. the NVQ can be taken in either Lowland Gamebirds or Deer.

 

If you are over 19 years of age have less than five GCSE and work as a keeper/stalker for 16 hours a week or more (paid or unpaid) you should qualify for funding. For further information log on to www.train4game.co.uk

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