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?
Research and display the diversity of issues and factors that describe a 'place'
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Gather and collate demographic data on community Completed |
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Identify current and future community support needs Completed |
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Identify current and future demand on community resources Completed |
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Analyse data to identify the composition, characteristics and planning issues of the local / regional community Completed |
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Display information compiled from these activities is and communicate to stakeholders to support future recommendations/actions Completed |
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Identify community need for information, skills and opportunities for involvement in place management
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Identify, research and collate relevant information to assist in the assessment of current community knowledge, skills and opportunities to determine scope of community involvement in a project Completed |
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Establish links with community interest groups, government and non-government organisations and agencies and the broader community to scope the community need and skill level and partnership opportunities Completed |
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Utilise various mechanisms to engage the community in a working partnership with the agency Completed |
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Identify gaps between community expectations and current place management practices/activities Completed |
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Identify necessary modifications or improvements to existing place management practices/activities to meet community expectations Completed |
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Identify new locations/places which require the implementation of place management practices/activities in the community Completed |
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Identify and assess effectiveness of methods to create and increase community awareness of the agency's role and purpose in managing place
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Collate and analyse data on the effectiveness of various consultative methods in the context of known community data and place planning objectives Completed |
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Develop criteria for determining the range and effectiveness of consultative methods and apply to determine relative opportunities for community consultation Completed |
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Apply specialist knowledge and skills to determine the most suitable methods for the identified community and place Completed |
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Develop a place plan
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Develop the plan in consultation with the broad community, businesses, other government and non-government agencies and organisations Completed |
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Advertise/exhibit the plan and incorporate feedback in accordance with agency policies, protocols and procedures Completed |
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Present the plan to key decision-makers for endorsement Completed |
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Incorporate amendments from key stakeholders as required Completed |
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Disseminate the plan to relevant agency or departmental personnel who will be involved in implementation Completed |
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Return the plan to the community for celebration and acknowledgment of completion Completed |
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Manage and review implementation of place plan
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Develop qualitative and quantitative performance measuring processes to be confirmed by the community Completed |
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In consultation with the community, regularly collect, analyse and display qualitative and quantitative data to provide accurate measures of implementation performance and progress Completed |
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Use information obtained during performance monitoring, both within and outside of the place, to modify and/or further develop the plans implementation program as appropriate Completed |
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Ensure the community maintains interest and sense of ownership in implementation of plan Completed |
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