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?
Establish participant needs and expectations.
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Interpret information about participant characteristics, recreational needs and special requirements. Completed |
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Encourage participants to articulate their own recreational needs and expectations. Completed |
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Make assessments of participant capacity in consultation with relevant support personnel and within scope of own responsibility. Completed |
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Identify potential barriers to participation. Completed |
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Advise participants of factors preventing participation in a program. Completed |
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Plan recreation programs.
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Determine program activities and strategies appropriate to the context, participant needs and capabilities. Completed |
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Assess likely demands of the program on participants in consultation with appropriate support personnel. Completed |
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Identify and organise required human, physical and financial resources and support. Completed |
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Recognise risks to participant safety and act to eliminate or minimise risks. Completed |
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Identify and incorporate injury prevention strategies and support requirements. Completed |
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Develop and document program plans that incorporate key information. Completed |
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Seek agreement on program plan from relevant staff, participants and organisations as required. Completed |
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Prepare for recreation programs.
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Inspect and confirm set-up of location and equipment; report issues to person responsible. Completed |
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Provide clear and accurate instructions and information using communication techniques suited to participants. Completed |
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Confirm understanding and encourage participants to seek clarification as required. Completed |
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Issue required equipment and aids and provide assistance with fitting where necessary. Completed |
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Modify equipment for use by different participant groups. Completed |
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Identify emerging risks to participant safety and take action to minimise these. Completed |
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Conduct recreation programs.
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Encourage participants to warm-up and cool-down through demonstration and instruction of safe and appropriate exercises. Completed |
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Monitor technique, use of equipment and aids and provide feedback and assistance to participants. Completed |
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Select and use communication techniques that encourage and support participants. Completed |
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Modify program, as required according to participant needs. Completed |
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Use techniques that motivate participants to maintain an appropriate participation rate. Completed |
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Conclude recreation programs.
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Conclude program at a pace appropriate to participants, their level of involvement and duration of the program. Completed |
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Inform participants of follow-up programs, sources of information and further recreational opportunities. Completed |
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Collect and check issued equipment for damage and wear and report problems to appropriate staff. Completed |
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Evaluate recreation programs.
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Request and respond to feedback from participants and identify further needs. Completed |
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Evaluate program components and record outcomes. Completed |
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Identify and document potential areas for improvement in future programs. Completed |
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Review own performance and identify potential improvements. Completed |
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Establish participant needs and expectations.
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Interpret information about participant characteristics, recreational needs and special requirements. Completed |
Evidence:
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Encourage participants to articulate their own recreational needs and expectations. Completed |
Evidence:
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Make assessments of participant capacity in consultation with relevant support personnel and within scope of own responsibility. Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify potential barriers to participation. Completed |
Evidence:
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Advise participants of factors preventing participation in a program. Completed |
Evidence:
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Plan recreation programs.
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Determine program activities and strategies appropriate to the context, participant needs and capabilities. Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess likely demands of the program on participants in consultation with appropriate support personnel. Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and organise required human, physical and financial resources and support. Completed |
Evidence:
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Recognise risks to participant safety and act to eliminate or minimise risks. Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and incorporate injury prevention strategies and support requirements. Completed |
Evidence:
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Develop and document program plans that incorporate key information. Completed |
Evidence:
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Seek agreement on program plan from relevant staff, participants and organisations as required. Completed |
Evidence:
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Prepare for recreation programs.
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Inspect and confirm set-up of location and equipment; report issues to person responsible. Completed |
Evidence:
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Provide clear and accurate instructions and information using communication techniques suited to participants. Completed |
Evidence:
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Confirm understanding and encourage participants to seek clarification as required. Completed |
Evidence:
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Issue required equipment and aids and provide assistance with fitting where necessary. Completed |
Evidence:
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Modify equipment for use by different participant groups. Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify emerging risks to participant safety and take action to minimise these. Completed |
Evidence:
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Conduct recreation programs.
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Encourage participants to warm-up and cool-down through demonstration and instruction of safe and appropriate exercises. Completed |
Evidence:
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Monitor technique, use of equipment and aids and provide feedback and assistance to participants. Completed |
Evidence:
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Select and use communication techniques that encourage and support participants. Completed |
Evidence:
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Modify program, as required according to participant needs. Completed |
Evidence:
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Use techniques that motivate participants to maintain an appropriate participation rate. Completed |
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Conclude recreation programs.
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Conclude program at a pace appropriate to participants, their level of involvement and duration of the program. Completed |
Evidence:
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Inform participants of follow-up programs, sources of information and further recreational opportunities. Completed |
Evidence:
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Collect and check issued equipment for damage and wear and report problems to appropriate staff. Completed |
Evidence:
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Evaluate recreation programs.
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Request and respond to feedback from participants and identify further needs. Completed |
Evidence:
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Evaluate program components and record outcomes. Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and document potential areas for improvement in future programs. Completed |
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Review own performance and identify potential improvements. Completed |
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