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SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY 
REGISTERED QUALIFICATION THAT HAS PASSED THE END DATE: 

National Certificate: Community Conservation: Liaison and Support 
SAQA QUAL ID QUALIFICATION TITLE
24199  National Certificate: Community Conservation: Liaison and Support 
ORIGINATOR
SGB Nature Conservation 
PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY NQF SUB-FRAMEWORK
CATHSSETA - Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sports Education and Training Authority  OQSF - Occupational Qualifications Sub-framework 
QUALIFICATION TYPE FIELD SUBFIELD
National Certificate  Field 01 - Agriculture and Nature Conservation  Nature Conservation 
ABET BAND MINIMUM CREDITS PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL NQF LEVEL QUAL CLASS
Undefined  120  Level 2  NQF Level 02  Regular-Unit Stds Based 
REGISTRATION STATUS SAQA DECISION NUMBER REGISTRATION START DATE REGISTRATION END DATE
Passed the End Date -
Status was "Registered" 
SAQA 0347/03  2003-04-09  2006-04-09 
LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT
2007-04-09   2010-04-09  

In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise.  

This qualification does not replace any other qualification and is not replaced by any other qualification. 

PURPOSE AND RATIONALE OF THE QUALIFICATION 
A learner who has achieved this qualification will be able to participate in an existing community-based, natural resource management programme that contributes towards sustainable livelihoods and the management of natural and cultural resources, with due recognition of diverse cultural perspectives and values.

The qualification addresses the integration of environmental conservation and social development concerns through a holistic approach that facilitates education and interaction between various stakeholders and role-players. It improves learner's capacity and the quality of practice in the emerging fields of community conservation, environment and development, within the conservation and development sectors, e.g. Community based natural resource management, nature based tourism, community based tourism, eco-tourism and cultural heritage sites. The benefits to these sectors include aligning practice with emerging international trends in conservation.

The qualification gives professional recognition and hence confidence in a new field and enables the learner access or progress in a previously non-existent specialisation and career.

Rationale:

Community Conservation: Liaison is an emerging fields which currently focuses on three main categories:
  • Protected Area Outreach Programme - conservation authorities from a protected area engage with neighbouring communities with a focus on community development and minimising impact on the area.
  • Collaborative Management - stakeholders jointly manage resources according to conservation principles, often on land outside of protected areas (be it urban, sub-urban, or rural).
  • Community Based Natural Resource Management - communities take full responsibility for conservation management activities on their own land.

    This qualification seeks to broaden an understanding, appreciation and minimisation of tensions between general land use practices and conservation principles. There is a growing need for democratisation, promoting access, equity, knowledge of ecological principles/ processes and social and environmental justice in the field of natural resource management.

    There are currently practitioners who are operating in a variety of contexts ranging from formal conservation authorities, environmental NGO's and community based organisations, with no formal qualifications and skills in Community Conservation. This National Certificate in Community Conservation: Liaison and Support is a flexible and accessible means whereby learners can access various career opportunities in, for example, Community Conservation Assistants, Community Conservation Officers, Community Conservationists, Assistant Environmental Educators and other related occupational categories. For this reason, elective unit standards have not been specified so that learners can chose appropriate unit standards related to the above fields.

    The skills catered for in this qualification have commonality with National Certificate's in Conservation (Natural Resource Guardianship and Species Protection in Controlled Environments), agriculture, fisheries and environmental education, which would allow for portability. 

  • LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING 
    It is assumed that the learner entering a programme leading to this qualification has achieved a GET Certificate or Recognition of Prior Learning equivalent, or has several years' relevant industry experience. The learner will have competence in written Communication, Language Proficiency, Numeracy and occupational skills equivalent to at least NQF Level 1 standards.

    RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING

    Any learner wishing to be directly assessed may arrange to do so, without attending further training or education. The assessor and learner will decide together:
  • On the most appropriate assessment route to be taken.
  • On the number of unit standards to be achieved over a specific period of time.
  • How the experience of the learner will be evaluated against the unit standards which forms part of the qualification.
  • On the nature and value of evidence required for the assessment of the various unit standards.
    The learner and assessor should at all times refer to the guidelines for Recognition of Prior Learning as provided by ETQA. 

  • RECOGNISE PREVIOUS LEARNING? 

    QUALIFICATION RULES 
    A minimum of 21 credits at NQF2 or above can be selected from any fields of learning relevant to the context or responsibilities of the Community Conservation Practitioner. These may include conservation management, natural and cultural resource management; environmental studies; education, training and development; information and communications technology; or any other related field. 

    EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES 
    On achieving this qualification the learner will be able to:

    1. Effectively recognise and describe issues of conflict and assist with the resolution thereof.
    2. Implement and support programmes aimed at sustainable use of natural and cultural resources.
    3. Demonstrate an understanding of factors that influence programmes at a local level.
    4. Identify interests, needs and local perspectives associated with the use and management of natural and cultural resources.
    5. Apply knowledge of sustainable natural and cultural resource management.
    6. Apply local and cultural perspectives on sustainable use and management of natural and cultural resources.
    7. Apply different interaction strategies with different stakeholders.
    8. Network and act as a point of contact between communities, authorities and resource people.
    9. Report on own work and assist in compiling programme reports.
    10. Identify opportunities for further learning and professional development.
    11. Work as part of a team.
    12. Plan and implement an environmental learning programme for stakeholders.
    13. Develop own ethics and values in the context of conservation and community development. 

    ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 
    In particular assessors should look for evidence of the learner's ability to:

    1. Work and interact with a variety of stakeholders.
    2. Demonstrate practical understanding of a wide range of dynamics.
    3. Contribute towards running of a programme in a local context.
    4. Incorporate other peoples interests in the running of a programme with due consideration of needs and aspirations.
    5. Demonstrate initiative to acquire more knowledge that could be linked to a development of the programme or a personal development plan.
    6. Report on their activities.
    7. Provide evidence of their contribution to a programme for example through a portfolio.

    Practical competence:
    The learner must demonstrate an ability to consider a range of options and make decisions about:

    1. Co-defined interventions based on the interests and needs of different stakeholders.
    2. Interaction with a wide range of people in situations of both conflict and good relationships.
    3. Different cultural perspectives.
    4. Plan and implement environmental learning programmes.

    Foundational competence:
    The learner must demonstrate an understanding of:

    1. Sustainable natural resource utilisation.
    2. Cultural resource utilisation and management.
    3. Relevant development theory.

    Reflexive competence:
    The learner must demonstrate ability to:

    1. Critically evaluate and justify decisions taken on the basis of available information.
    2. Reflect on the soundness of decisions made.
    3. Reflect on any adjustments that are made to programmes.
    4. Show sensitivity to cultural perspectives whilst developing own ethical and moral integrity.

    INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT

    Integrated assessment at the level of qualification provides an opportunity for learners to show that they are able to integrate concepts, ideas and actions across unit standards to achieve competence that is grounded and coherent in relation to the purpose of the qualification.

    Integrated assessment must judge the quality of the observable performance, but also the quality of the thinking that lies behind it. Assessment tools must encourage learners to give an account of the thinking and decision-making that underpin their demonstrated performance. Some assessment practices will be of a more practical nature while others will be of a more theoretical nature. The ratio between action and interpretation is not fixed, but varies according to the type and level of qualification.

    The integrated assessment for this qualification must include actual involvement in (where possible) an existing project or programme, WITH GUIDANCE and due sensitivity or ethical consideration to community development and conservation contexts. It is recommended that practical work be part of existing projects and in a community context well known to the learner. Actual involvement should follow a period of observation (role modelling) and reflection, and should not proceed without guidance.

    A broad range of task-orientated and theoretical assessment tools may be used, with the distinction between practical knowledge and disciplinary knowledge maintained so that each takes its rightful place. 

    INTERNATIONAL COMPARABILITY 
    The African continent with unique environment and development issues, has led to the development of standards of practice unique to Africa. These standards are based on experience in the areas of social ecology, community-based conservation, environmental education and other people-environment programmes on the continent. Development of these standards is therefore based on internationally accepted approaches to conservation and natural and cultural resource management in Africa, and is aimed at meeting the environment and development needs of South Africa. Specific areas of focus for international comparability include Community based natural resource management, nature based tourism, community-based tourism, eco-tourism and cultural heritage sites. 

    ARTICULATION OPTIONS 
    This qualification has been designed to horizontally articulate with the National Certificate in Conservation Guardianship (NQF2). This articulation is made possible by the sharing of fundamental, core and elective standards.

    This qualification articulates vertically with the National Certificate in Fisheries Guardianship (NQF4), the National Certificate in Community Conservation (NQF5), the National Certificate in Fisheries Resource Management (NQF5), the National Certificate in Natural Resource Management (NQF5) and National Certificate Environmental Education through the sharing of fundamental, core and elective standards. 

    MODERATION OPTIONS 
    1. Anyone assessing a learner against these unit standards must be registered as an assessor with the relevant ETQA.

    2. Any institution offering learning that will enable achievement of these unit standards or will assess these unit standards must be accredited as a provider with the relevant ETQA.

    3. The criteria for the assessment of the modules associated with this qualification must be approved by Theta. Theta should have a memorandum of understanding with various other Seta's for the assessment and moderation of modules from the different fields (e.g. Local Government, Water and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority).

    4. Moderation of assessment will be overseen by the relevant ETQA according to the moderation guidelines in the relevant qualification and the agreed ETQA procedures.

    Therefore anyone wishing to be assessed against these unit standards may apply to be assessed by any assessment agency, assessor or provider institution, which is accredited by the relevant ETQA. 

    CRITERIA FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ASSESSORS 
    Anyone wishing to be assessed against this qualification may apply to be assessed by any assessment agency, assessor or provider institution that is accredited by the relevant ETQA. Universities, colleges of education and organisations with well-established environmental education programmes should apply for accreditation in order to be able to carry out these functions. Co-operation between potential groups of assessors will be required in order to standardise assessment, moderation and the awarding of this qualification.

    Notes to assessors

    In order to ensure that judgements are reliable, assessors should collect evidence from a variety of sources and in a number of ways, e.g. direct observation, role-plays and simulations, interviews, review of portfolios of work, testimonies from third parties, and formal written, oral or skills tests. Where possible, assessment of performance should be carried out in authentic situations and in an integrated fashion, enabling the simultaneous assessment of multiple specific outcomes and assessment criteria. So, for example, by observing the candidate during the course of preparing and implementing an environmental learning programme, the assessor will be able to assess not only his/her competence as an environmental education practitioner, but also his/her organisational, administrative and teamwork abilities. Furthermore, by observing how the candidate undertakes an environmental action project, the assessor will be able to gauge how well the candidate understands the particular issue and related environmental concepts and processes. 

    NOTES 
    A range of assessment methods should be used, including:

    Direct observation - the learner will be asked to demonstrate his/her ability, perform tasks expected in the working environment.
    Product sample - examine the portions of reports filed by the learner in order to ascertain his/her knowledge of the skills covered in this unit standard.
    Simulation of a specific task or situation in order to evaluate the learner's knowledge and understanding of the skills required.
    Questioning (verbal or written) - ask relevant questions linked to the unit standard
    Testimony - collect a portfolio of evidence from suitable people, for example, reports from a third party. 

    UNIT STANDARDS: 
      ID UNIT STANDARD TITLE PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL NQF LEVEL CREDITS
    Core  14587  Demonstrate an understanding of community development issues  Level 2  NQF Level 02  10 
    Core  8336  Demonstrate knowledge of conservation ethics  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Core  14584  Explain basic ecological principles  Level 2  NQF Level 02  10 
    Core  14585  Identify and respond to conflict  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Core  8489  Understand and interpret our natural and cultural heritage  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Core  8348  Understand Nature Conservation issues  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Core  8419  Understand social issues  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Core  10135  Work as a project team member  Level 4  NQF Level 04 
    Core  13659  Work under supervision to prepare an environmental learning programme  Level 4  NQF Level 04 
    Core  13660  Work with others to implement an environmental learning programme  Level 4  NQF Level 04 
    Fundamental  8963  Access and use information from texts  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  9009  Apply basic knowledge of statistics and probability to influence the use of data and procedures in order to investigate life related problems  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  7480  Demonstrate understanding of rational and irrational numbers and number systems  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  8418  Do basic research  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  9008  Identify, describe, compare, classify, explore shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional shapes in different contexts  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  8962  Maintain and adapt oral communication  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  8420  Operate in a team  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  8967  Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  7469  Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal and community life  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  9007  Work with a range of patterns and functions and solve problems  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Fundamental  8964  Write for a defined context  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Elective  8494  Demonstrate an understanding of HIV/AIDS and its implications  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Elective  7801  Describe the sectors of the Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Industries  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Elective  8493  Maintain occupational health and safety  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Elective  8618  Organise oneself in the workplace  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Elective  8416  Understand and apply personal values and ethics  Level 2  NQF Level 02 
    Elective  8421  Work with people who have special needs  Level 2  NQF Level 02 


    LEARNING PROGRAMMES RECORDED AGAINST THIS QUALIFICATION: 
     
    NONE 


    PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS QUALIFICATION: 
    This information shows the current accreditations (i.e. those not past their accreditation end dates), and is the most complete record available to SAQA as of today. Some Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionaries have a lag in their recording systems for provider accreditation, in turn leading to a lag in notifying SAQA of all the providers that they have accredited to offer qualifications and unit standards, as well as any extensions to accreditation end dates. The relevant Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionary should be notified if a record appears to be missing from here.
     
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