Are council road safety depts (who fund Bikeability across the
country) aware that we should be giving L2 certs to children
describing they CAN do all the listed outcomes, when actually they
cannot.
(Local authorities do not fund Bikeability but claim funding from t he DfT)
The certificates state 'have taken part in' not completed, and the level reached can be ticked on the front of the certificate so parents know where their child has reached and can continue from where they left off should the young person get further training.
The advantage of this system is that at least the person will receive something for taking part and should be able to learn what the need to do next to get a badge
(Local authorities do not fund Bikeability but claim funding from t he DfT)
The certificates state 'have taken part in' not completed, and the level reached can be ticked on the front of the certificate so parents know where their child has reached and can continue from where they left off should the young person get further training.
The advantage of this system is that at least the person will receive something for taking part and should be able to learn what the need to do next to get a badge