Grandfather rights are ending for Blue Gold and Black CSCS Cards
If you hold a CSCS Blue Card card under Grandfather Rights (Industry Accreditation), it’s crucial to pay attention to an important change coming your way. As of 31 December 2024, the Industry Accreditation (IA) will be withdrawn. This means that from 1 January 2025, you will no longer be able to renew your card unless you have a recognised qualification.
But don’t worry! There are quick and easy options available to help you transition smoothly into the new requirements without the need to return to college or deal with exorbitant costs or time constraints.
Why is this happening?
This is linked to competency requirements in the Building Regulations and Construction Leadership Council recommendations which state that all construction industry card schemes must operate with nationally recognised qualifications in place for all occupations.
Tailored guidance can also be found at CSCS Guidance which is designed to help cardholders replace their IA cards, depending on their occupations and qualifications.
What do we need to do?
Those requiring a qualification do not need to attend college and CITB grants are available to support CITB-registered employers achieve recognised qualifications.
There are various ways in which individuals who hold a blue, gold or black industry accreditation card (issued by CSCS, via industry accreditation) can move to an appropriate card.
This may be by:
- Recognising a qualification they already have.
- Assessing their competence against the relevant qualification for their occupation.
- In exceptional cases undertaking additional training (for most you already know this stuff!).
There are two options for experienced workers to achieve a VQ, these are EWPA – Experienced Worker Practical Assessment (where candidates attend a test centre) or more commonly OSAT – Onsite Assessment and Training. We’ve detailed below how to obtain qualifications via these routes and how to access funding below.
What is the simplest way for most people to get qualified - Onsite Assessment and Training (OSAT)?
Is it possible to do an assessment offsite – Experienced Worker Practical Assessment (EWPA)?
Which Training Providers offer VQ assessment?
How much will it cost and where can I get more information?
FIS is here to help
If you would like to discuss your situation further or have any questions, feel free to reach out to our Skills and Training Advisor Marie Flinter at marieflinter@thefis.org
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