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?
Assess the users of family domestic violence motivation for change
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Explore thoroughly with the user of family domestic violence their understanding and history of how they came to be currently involved in contact with the worker/service/agency Completed |
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Engage the user of family domestic violence to explore their current dominant internal and external motivations for change Completed |
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Use questions to explore blame, minimisation and denial in order to analyse the user of family domestic violence level of ownership of responsibility for use of violence and abuse Completed |
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Examine steps that may have been taken and/or future plans to determine the extent to which they support the users of family domestic violence choice to act in respectful ways Completed |
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Examine intensively and thoroughly the user of family domestic violence commitment to partner and children's safety and their willingness to comply with court orders Completed |
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Assist the user of family domestic violence to develop awareness of the choices they can make concerning 'their behaviour
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Contrast the users of family domestic violence understandings of the impact of violence and abuse with their goals for change Completed |
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Assist the user of family domestic violence to understand the impact of their violence and abuse on children and partners Completed |
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Explore the user of family domestic violence's beliefs, thoughts and decisions to assist them to develop an understanding of how they contribute to their behaviour Completed |
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Assist user of family domestic violence to recognise a range of choices and outcomes that are non-oppressive and non-violent Completed |
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Demonstrate respect for potential for change of users of family domestic violence and reflect this in all interactions Completed |
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Monitor and evaluate the users of family domestic violence's change
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Establish a contract with the user of family domestic violence to employ choices and strategies that are non-oppressive and non-violent Completed |
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Assess change in user of family domestic violence by their self-reporting, others' experience of their behaviour and worker observation Completed |
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Evaluate change in the user of family domestic violence using procedures that are consistent with the goals of intervention Completed |
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Intensively analyse information from a range of stakeholders to assess and monitor progress against goals Completed |
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Critically reflect on own interactions and behaviour within the intervention
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Regularly undertake supervision including peer observation and review of work practices to obtain feedback on performance Completed |
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Monitor and assess risk to own safety throughout the intervention and report any threats to personal safety according to agency/organisation policies and procedures Completed |
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Identify and act upon any practices that may diminish the users of family domestic violence's attempts to take full responsibility for violence and abuse. Completed |
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Participate in on going activities to maintain competence including evidence-based, good practice approaches to working with users of family domestic violence Completed |
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