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?
Collect information
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Information sources are established and managed to maximise the availability of information prior to, during and after the operation Completed |
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Information requirements are clearly communicated to collectors to focus the gathering of relevant information Completed |
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Appropriate collection techniques are applied to information sources Completed |
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Specialist information systems are accessed in accordance with agency guidelines Completed |
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Collected information is registered, recorded and stored for future access and retrieval Completed |
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Information gaps are identified and addressed to improve operational response Completed |
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Protect the integrity and security of information
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Legislative, policy and environmental factors are considered and addressed in the management of information Completed |
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Information is entered into organisational recording system ensuring the security and integrity of information Completed |
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Strategies, systems and procedures are developed and implemented to ensure the security and integrity of information Completed |
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Existence of internal control procedures is ensured in accordance with organisational policies and guidelines Completed |
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Collate information
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Collation methods relevant to operational circumstances are identified and applied Completed |
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Effectiveness of collation is evaluated and methods are amended as required to provide relevant summary data Completed |
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Organisational administrative requirements are complied with Completed |
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Evaluate information
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Source of information is evaluated to determine reliability and associated risk Completed |
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Information gathered is evaluated to determine operational relevance Completed |
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Existing information is regularly subjected to re-evaluation to determine currency Completed |
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Invalid and/or irrelevant information is removed from further processing in accordance with agency guidelines Completed |
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Analyse and interpret information
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Variety of appropriate thinking processes is applied to information Completed |
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Consistency of interpretations/inferences with available data is ensured Completed |
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Interpretations made are relevant to critical issues Completed |
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Develop inferences
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Possible interpretations are subjected to testing Completed |
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Possible interpretations are subjected to refinement and consolidation Completed |
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Sound inferences are formulated from tested interpretations Completed |
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Assessment is prepared identifying relationship between data developed and probable interpretations Completed |
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Sound recommendations are developed to provide direction to the operation Completed |
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Produce written report
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Intended recipients are identified and expectations are negotiated to provide relevant information Completed |
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Written report protocols are followed in accordance with agency guidelines Completed |
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Written report format, tone and language are specific to client need and/or operational circumstances Completed |
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Report content is accurate and written in a concise and logical manner Completed |
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Written report is presented in a professional manner Completed |
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Written report is disseminated to intended recipients in a timely manner Completed |
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Obtain feedback from clients and operational units
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Lines of communication for feedback are established and maintained to review performance Completed |
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Feedback on products and dissemination methods is actively sought to review performance Completed |
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Feedback is acknowledged, recorded and appropriate action is taken to review performance Completed |
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