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 the accountability frameworks within which the intervention takes place
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Use questioning to explore understanding of the users of domestic and family violence of how and to whom they are accountable for behaviour Completed |
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Discuss with the user of domestic and family violence the public context and potential criminal consequences of behaviour Completed |
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Establish a clear understanding with the user of domestic and family violence which promotes recognition of their accountability for behaviour Completed |
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Address issues relating to child protection
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Explore issues relating to the safety of children in contact with the user of domestic and family violence Completed |
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Invite the user of domestic and family violence to identify and assess the impact of their actions on children in order to encourage a commitment to child safety Completed |
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Clearly explain and emphasise to the user of domestic and family violence the need to comply with agency/interagency policy/protocols and laws relevant to the safety of children in issues relating to limited confidentiality Completed |
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Establish on-going and effective linkages with relevant agencies/service providers to initiate and/or support child protection actions and strategies Completed |
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Act upon reports and disclosures of violence and abuse to children in accordance with agency/ organisation policies and statutory requirements Completed |
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Monitor the users of domestic and family violence engagement in the intervention process
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Continually assess the willingness of users of domestic and family violence to acknowledge and accept the consequences of their behaviour Completed |
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Assess the attendance and participation of user of domestic and family violence for indicators of their accountability for behaviour Completed |
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Monitor compliance with any legal orders and/or current legal proceedings relating to others and act according to agency/organisation guidelines or statutory requirements Completed |
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Monitor the capacity of the user of domestic and family violence to self-evaluate, self-direct and initiate disclosure and discussion with less reliance on the worker over the period of the intervention Completed |
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Seek relevant information from other sources to contribute to overall monitoring of the engagement in the intervention of the user of domestic and family violence Completed |
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Establish processes with the criminal justice system that demonstrate and promote accountability of the user of domestic and family violence for their violent and abusive behaviour
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Communicate with police, prosecutors, courts and correctional services officers in accordance with the contract established with the user of domestic and family violence and agency/organisation guidelines Completed |
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Identify incidents which require reporting and act upon them to ensure they are dealt with effectively Completed |
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Regularly review processes to enhance accountability and safety partners and children particularly in relation to issues of non-compliance with court orders Completed |
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