Attendance Policy 25/26 | Redlands Counselling and Training

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1.    Purpose

This policy outlines clear attendance expectations ensuring learners meet Redlands and CPCAB’s mandatory live Guided Learning Hours (GLH) and required learning activities.

2.    Scope

Applies to all CPCAB qualifications delivered by Redlands, including taught sessions, skills practice, group work, tutorials, assessments, placement hours and supervised activities.

3.    Definitions

4.    Attendance Requirement

Learners must achieve at least 90% attendance across all scheduled GLH. All elements of CPCAB qualifications are mandatory.

5.    Recording and Monitoring

Attendance is recorded each session and retained for IV/EV.

6.    Punctuality

Arriving more than 10 minutes late, or leaving more than 20 minutes early, will be recorded on the course register.

7.    Absence

Learners must notify their tutor as early as possible

8.    Exceptional Circumstances

Short-term concessions may be applied if learning outcomes and GLH can still be met.

9.    Reasonable Adjustments

Adjustments may be agreed where appropriate without compromising GLH requirements for the qualification.

Learners are expected to inform Redlands of any learning needs or support requirements before the course begins (or as soon as they become aware of them). This ensures that appropriate adjustments can be discussed and put in place in a timely manner.

10. Late Admissions (Joining After the Start of the Course)

Where a learner is accepted onto a course after the official start date, attendance requirements will apply from the point at which the learner joins the course. Sessions delivered before the learner’s enrolment will not be counted towards their attendance percentage.

11. Catch-Up

Catch-up tasks may be set but do not replace GLH.

12. Attendance Review Thresholds

Below 95%: check in and reminder.

Below 90%: attendance tutorial.

Below 85%: formal review; continuation on the course not guaranteed.

13. Appeals

Learners may appeal via the appeals process. Refer to the Redlands Appeals Policy

 

Reviewed March 2026