Ofqual has published a consultation on proposals for the future
  regulation of level 2 and below qualifications designed to lead
  to employment.
  In 2019, the Department for Education (DfE) set out its ambition
  for a streamlined post-16 qualification system where all
  qualifications are high quality, have a distinct purpose and lead
  to good outcomes for students. The first qualifications
  considered were those at level 3.
  In October 2022, DfE published its
  response to its consultation on the ‘Review of post-16
  qualifications at level 2 and below in England’.
  Ofqual’s 10-week consultation published
  today, on regulating level 1 and 2 qualifications designed to
  lead to employment, focuses on the first groups of
  qualifications that will be approved for delivery in the new
  landscape. They are:
  Ofqual’s proposed approach to regulating these qualifications has
  been designed to work in conjunction with the Institute for
  Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) approvals
  processes and will build on the arrangements put in place for
  reformed level 3 technical occupation qualifications.
  The consultation aims to provide clarity for awarding
  organisations on how these qualifications will be regulated and
  the rules they must meet.
  For level 2 qualifications designed to lead to skilled
  employment, Ofqual will introduce some additional measures to
  support their effective regulation in students’ interests, in
  addition to the requirements set out in the existing General
  Conditions of Recognition (GCR).
  For level 1 qualifications that are prerequisites to employment,
  Ofqual will continue to use the GCR as the basis for regulation,
  without additional requirements at this time, but this would not
  preclude Ofqual from doing so in the future, should this be
  necessary to safeguard students’ interests.
  Full details are set out in the consultation document linked
  above.