Tuesday 24 September 2019

Changes to Passport to Learning Awards Ceremonies & Charges

The Passport to Learning Scheme


Children and young people who attend a Sheffield school which IS NOT subscribed to Sheffield Children’s University (CU) can still earn CU credits. They do this by participating in activities at validated Learning Destinations (approved activity providers), collecting their CU credits in a Passport to Learning. Their Gold award certificates and badges are presented at special award ceremonies which are held at two points during the year – around October and May. Bronze and Silver Awards are posted to their home addresses at those times if they’ve not quite reached a Gold level. We only issue our awards at these points during the year.

Ticket Charges for Award Ceremonies

In order to provide our service, we need to cover the costs of the adding, tracking and processing of CU credits in our database for these children, as well as producing the certificates, reports and badges that the children and young people receive and the cost of the award ceremonies themselves. As a result, we have always charged a set ticket price at the point at which a child/young person achieves a Gold level award (100, 200, 300, etc. credits) and is invited to the awards ceremony to help support us to cover this cost. Have a look at the additional sheet which explains our badge structure…
The current charge of £6.50 has only increased by £1.50 since 2013 as the Sheffield CU Team have worked hard to absorb some of the increase in costs as we wanted to support as many children and families as possible to attend our ceremonies. However, as CU in Sheffield grows, children and young people are taking part in more and more activities (which is great!) and this has led to an increase in the number of awards being achieved by children and young people, and often these are all presented to them at a single awards ceremony. Currently, the one-off charge is made regardless of the number of awards, and often is being stretched to cover multiple awards per child, while others might only receive one award but both would have paid the same amount. We recognise this is unfair, and want to ensure our charging policy changes to reflect this. We also need to make sure we can cover our costs so we are able to keep Sheffield CU going, and can continue to reward and celebrate as many children and young people for their commitment to voluntary learning as possible!



New Charges from September 2019


We want to ensure Sheffield CU remains as accessible as possible to all our families, and have carefully considered our options and the implications to ensure they are as fair as possible too. As a result, we have implemented the following charges from September 2019…

Cost per award winner
This includes…
£5.00 ticket charge
-    The award-winning child and ONE parent/carer to attend the Gold Awards Ceremony
£3.00 per Gold award due
-   The Gold certificate and badge (this also covers Bronze and Silver awards earned at the same certificate level – see badge structure for more details)
-   Each award-winning child receives a Learning Profile (report of their participation in CU activities)

Here are a few examples to help explain – use the image above to help guide you through the badge structure…

Example
Awards due
Total cost
Explanation
Child A
Gold Certificate (200), Silver Certificate (165), Bronze Certificate (130)
£8.00
Gold Awards Ceremony ticket price of £5.00 plus one Gold Award @ £3.00 each

Child B
Bronze Doctorate (830), Gold Masters Degree (800), Silver Masters Degree (765), Bronze Masters Degree (730), Gold Postgraduate Diploma (700), Silver Postgraduate Diploma (665), Bronze Postgraduate Diploma (630)
£11.00
Gold Awards Ceremony ticket price of £5.00 plus two Gold Awards at £3.00 each

We’ve tried to answer any questions you might have here…

Why do some children have to pay for their awards and others don’t?

Only children and young people who attend Sheffield schools which ARE NOT subscribed to Sheffield CU need to pay for their CU awards (which includes the tracking and coordination behind them). These costs for children and young people who attend schools which ARE part of Sheffield CU are covered through the school’s annual subscription charge, which is why they don’t have to pay as individuals.

Why have you increased the charge? Do we still have to pay for the Passport to Learning?
We need to ensure we are covering the costs of the award certificates and badges, the awards ceremonies and the administration and tracking that goes behind all the awards and ceremonies. The charge has only increased by £1.50 since July 2013, and has been £6.50 for the last two years. We have been able to absorb some of the increases so far but this is no longer the case. We are committed to delivering a high quality experience and lots of fun, learning opportunities for the families of Sheffield, and increasing our costs slightly will help us to continue to do this. The new charging structure will be fairer too. Children and young people will still need to have a Passport to Learning to collect their CU credits in, when they attend activities at Learning Destinations. They can be purchased from any Sheffield library for £3.50 each.

How will we know when my child is due to attend an awards ceremony?


At two points during the year, October and May, we run data reports to identify which children and young people are due to receive awards at that time. If your child has reached a Gold level, you will receive an invitation letter posted to your home address with all the details of the awards ceremony and the cost you’ll need to pay and how you can do this. We have your home address on our database which uses the information held by your child’s school so if you move home, change school, etc. our database will automatically be updated from the school’s records.

How will I know how much I’ll need to pay?

We’ll calculate the amount based on the model described above and your letter will tell you how much you’ll need to pay. The cost will be £5.00 to attend the ceremony plus £3 per Gold Award due to be received. The charge per Gold Award includes the cost of the Bronze and Silver awards earned at the same certificate level – see the CU awards sheet for more details.

Does my child have to wait until they reach a Gold level to receive their Bronze and Silver awards?

No. If, at those two points during the year when we run the data reports (October and May), your child has achieved a Bronze and/or a Silver level award (but not a Gold level award), then these will be created and posted out to you at this time.

What happens if we can’t attend the ceremony my child is invited to?

You can phone us (within the timescales outlined on the invitation letter) and pay for the awards over the phone and we can post them directly to your home address. You will only need to pay £3 per Gold Award to be sent to your home address plus £2 postage. The next time your child achieves a Gold level award, you will be invited to an awards ceremony.

Please note, we will continue to invite your child to an awards ceremony up to a maximum of three consecutive events without you attending. After this time, we’ll no longer send out the invitations unless you contact us and pay for any outstanding awards. This will trigger the invitations to be sent to you for future awards ceremonies once your child has reached the next Gold level award.

If you need any further information or clarification, do contact our team via email CU@sheffield.gov.uk or by phone on 0114 2039134. As always, thank you for your continued support with Sheffield Children’s University and we look forward to meeting you and celebrating the achievements of your children at one of our awards ceremonies in the future.


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