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The Record of Achievement (RoA) is a TVET transcript that lists all of the Trinidad and Tobago National Vocational Qualifications (TTNVQs) and Caribbean Vocational Qualifications (CVQs) awarded to the graduate over their years of training. The RoA will equip the candidate with a single document that lists all the TTNVQs and CVQs attained, giving a snapshot of all the training information on the graduate's skills, knowledge and capabilities achieved in the skill areas pursued during the period of training. It shows the outcome of the units of competency completed in each skill area and gives a deeper understanding of the certification attained by the graduate.
The RoA will be available for download by candidates and can be saved as a PDF or emailed to interested third parties. This version of the RoA will have a watermark with the label "unofficial copy", and there will be no cost to download this unofficial copy. The provision of an "official" printed copy with the NTA's seal will cost TTD$150.00.
The RoA’s target audience is the CVQ and TTNVQ graduates, training providers and employers. This service will benefit employers, graduates and the NTA as listed below:
Employers
1. Enhanced stakeholder reciprocity; stakeholders, feel they are being listened to and valued;
2. Improved mechanisms for reviewing and planning training and development; and
3. Employers can receive a copy of the graduates’ achievements while awaiting the official transcripts.
Graduates
1. Encourages candidates to take responsibility for their development;
2. Ability to view units under applicable sector grouping; and
3. Provides a snapshot of the training Institution(s) which awarded the qualification(s).
NTA
1. Increased communication, cooperation and support for candidates;
2. Improved process(es) for easy access to graduate information and employer feedback;
3. Enhanced mechanisms for reviewing and planning training and development; and
4. Information will contribute to the Labour Market Information (LMI), which will help align training programmes to current occupational practices in the workplace and create a greater understanding of environmental trends.
The NTA invites all stakeholders to utilise this new product. CLICK HERE to access more information on the RoA.