Jon,
I am a keen supporter of the DSC (and a current memeber of BASC) and would love to be able to completely support your statement as that is the way it probably should be - but I regret I cannot, as it isn't.
I recently had cause to investigate this matter in some detail. As context - I am an Educational Consultant, working for a large Systems Integrator. I was tasked with looking at Awarding Bodies by a Government Department who wish to standardise and centralise data produced from AB's to ensure standards, quality and ease of authentication of qualifications for students and employers alike. As a keen deer stalker, I thought I would look at 'our' qualification position as it was one of the more simple ones to use as a case study - or so I thought.
DMQ are the awarding body in this case. They happen to be almost wholly owned by BASC and be managed by BASC staff - but BASC are only one of the Approved Assessment Centres of DMQ (- the remainder BTW, all sit on the board of DMQ - work that one out!). It would seem there are no DMQ approved Training Centres as this would be contrary to the task they have set themselves (of managing the qualification) and the openness of the qualification. I wrote to DMQ to ask about the process of becoming an Assessment Centre and howthe quality standard in Assessment Centres was maintained - and was told to mind my own business. I wrote again and was told there was no process and that there was no room for any additional Assessment Centres and the management of quality was an internal issue. In the absence of any open process and a lock down by the system, what conclusions should I be drawing from this? Complete confidence in an open system where the Assessment is accountable as a minimum to those who take the qualification?
There would appear to be some confusion here around BASC as a training provider, BASC as an Assessment Centre and BASC as an independent information hub for its members and the sport in general - these aspects, while implicitly linked should be treated as separate entities. There are several training companies, not on the list as mentioned, who use the BASC Assessment Centre. Others will doubtless use other Assessment Centres. As such, I'm not sure of the benefit of being approved by one of the Assessment Centres, nor do I believe it is in BASC's gift to approve training centres or otherwise in the manner in which this comes across - it may well be able to recommend them to its membership, but there is surely a conflict of interest here - as highlighted by Apache in an earlier post.