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Part 7The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation

Chapter 1Establishment, objectives and general duties

Objectives and general duties

128Objectives

(1)Ofqual’s objectives are—

(a)the qualifications standards objective,

(b)the assessments standards objective,

(c)the public confidence objective,

(d)the awareness objective, and

(e)the efficiency objective.

(2)The qualifications standards objective is to secure that regulated qualifications—

(a)give a reliable indication of knowledge, skills and understanding, and

(b)indicate a consistent level of attainment (including over time) between comparable regulated qualifications.

(3)The assessments standards objective is to promote the development and implementation of regulated assessment arrangements which—

(a)give a reliable indication of achievement, and

(b)indicate a consistent level of attainment (including over time) between comparable assessments.

(4)The public confidence objective is to promote public confidence in regulated qualifications and regulated assessment arrangements.

(5)The awareness objective is to promote awareness and understanding of—

(a)the range of regulated qualifications available,

(b)the benefits of regulated qualifications to learners, employers and institutions within the higher education sector, and

(c)the benefits of recognition under section 132 to bodies awarding or authenticating qualifications to which this Part applies.

(6)The efficiency objective is to secure that regulated qualifications are provided efficiently and in particular that any relevant sums payable to a body awarding or authenticating a qualification in respect of which the body is recognised under section 132 represent value for money.

(7)For the purposes of subsection (6) a sum is relevant if it is payable in respect of the award or authentication of the qualification in question.