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new cs30 course - differences?


jrose
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Hi all,

 

The girlfriend wants to do her cs30 or whatever the new number is, my plan is to teach her the maintenance and tension/compression cuts myself, then find a space for assessment somewhere local.

 

My question is, has anything changed (added/taken away) from the assessment since I did mine in 2005? Just in case there's anything to be caught unawares by...

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Here have a read through it ' you will notice that this is only maintenance , the unit was split into two however the assessments can be carried out together

 

https://www.nptc.org.uk/assets/documents/1af296d3ab5e4743accdae42b41569cd.pdf

 

https://www.nptc.org.uk/assets/documents/abd5ff7cccc147e9aa5156884d54c364.pdf

 

https://www.nptc.org.uk/assets/documents/527766f2bb2d4c42bd8be33c1ce37165.pdf

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