The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Perform within legal and ethical parameters of professional practice
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Apply a clear understanding of legal and regulatory acts/guidelines as they impact on professional practice Completed |
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Address the implications of current legislation as incorporated into professional practice Completed |
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Apply codes of ethics, code of conduct and associated standards in professional practice Completed |
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Function within the scope of professional practice Completed |
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Handle client complaints sensitively and in line with organisation policies and procedures Completed |
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Handle all requests for client information as per state/territory legislation and organisation policies and procedures Completed |
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Apply an understanding of the legal framework
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Work with an understanding of how the law operates in relation to professional practice with regard to legal processes, principles and penalties Completed |
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Accurately apply concepts of negligence, duty of care and vicarious liability to professional practice Completed |
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Apply a clear understanding of the requirement to obtain consent for treatment Completed |
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Use common legal terms associated with own area of practice with a clear understanding of their meaning and implications Completed |
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Apply the legal requirements and expectations in relation to documented records and reports in professional practice Completed |
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Apply mandatory reporting processes in line with jurisdictional requirements Completed |
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Apply client privacy and confidentiality practices in line with legislative requirements and organisation policies and procedures Completed |
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Apply ethical concepts to professional practice
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Work with a clear understanding of the concept of ethics and its place in own professional practice Completed |
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Demonstrate ethical practice in all interactions with clients, relatives and carers and colleagues Completed |
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Identify, document and report any potential ethical issues if and as they arise Completed |
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Maintain an awareness of contemporary ethical issues that may impact on own professional practice Completed |
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Develop and implement strategies to resolve ethical issues within practice Completed |
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Take responsibility for addressing ethical issues and legal requirements in line with own work Completed |
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Complete all documentation in accordance with state/territory legislation and organisation policies and procedures Completed |
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Monitor compliance with legal obligations and requirements Completed |
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Support the rights, interests and needs of clients and their families
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Comply with legal responsibilities and duty of care in all care activities and interactions with clients and their families and carers Completed |
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Support client rights, interests and decisions Completed |
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Encourage the client to exercise their rights to make informed decisions regarding their care Completed |
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Demonstrate respect and support for the dignity of clients and their families Completed |
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Act as an advocate for client and family in line with practice standards, guidelines and codes Completed |
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