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?
Clarify service requirements
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Obtain information about the requirements and boundaries of possible services or activities from the person's recovery plan Completed |
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Work collaboratively with person to determine relevance of services or activities to recovery Completed |
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Gather the resources to facilitate service delivery, in line with person's needs and specifications of the recovery plan Completed |
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Confirm the person's understanding of the services and support to be provided Completed |
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Ensure informed consent has been obtained from the client before commencing the service activity Completed |
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Implement strategies collaboratively
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Guide and support the person to participate in the service delivery as defined in the recovery plan Completed |
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Ensure service delivery reflects evidence-based practice and values based practice Completed |
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Work collaboratively to identify and note any difficulties the person experiences completing the requirements and report to supervisor in a timely manner Completed |
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Identify and manage compliance issues, including subjective and objective reporting of the person's response to the intervention, and report to supervisor in a timely manner Completed |
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Provide feedback to reinforce the person's understanding of the intervention and their progress Completed |
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Seek assistance when the person presents with needs or signs outside limits of own authority, skills and/or knowledge Completed |
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Report difficulties to supervisor for advice before continuing the service delivery Completed |
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Review outcomes to determine effectiveness of services provided
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Work collaboratively with person to determine outcomes of services provided or activities undertaken Completed |
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Collaboratively identify indicators of progress toward goals identified in recovery plan Completed |
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Identify and discuss any new or ongoing difficulties and concerns of the person Completed |
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Identify and discuss with person potential changes to the services provided or referral options Completed |
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Adjust recovery plan and service delivery to strengthen achievements towards recovery goals Completed |
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Report and document information
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Provide progress feedback to supervisor Completed |
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Report difficulties and client concerns to supervisor in a timely manner Completed |
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Implement variations to the service delivery according to the instructions of supervisor Completed |
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Document information about services delivered according to the organisation's protocols Completed |
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Use appropriate terminology to document person's response, outcomes and identified problems related to the services and support provided Completed |
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Use self protection strategies
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Use conflict resolution and negotiation as appropriate Completed |
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Take appropriate action to ensure safety of self, client and others Completed |
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Acknowledge limits of own abilities and make referrals as appropriate in accordance with organisation policies and available resources Completed |
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Seek emergency assistance as required Completed |
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