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?
Consult with client and assess hair.
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Determine, through discussion and questioning, client satisfaction or dissatisfaction with current haircut structure. Completed |
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Discuss client preferences, and expectations of desired finished result using visual aids to assist. Completed |
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Engage client in discussion about lifestyle and self-care factors that may impact on success of haircut design. Completed |
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Visually and physically examine and analyse client hair characteristics and existing haircut structure. Completed |
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Evaluate client facial features and bone structure for suitable complementary haircut designs. Completed |
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Consider all factors to visualise, communicate and recommend haircut designs appropriate for the client. Completed |
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Determine the best design and obtain client agreement to proceed with recommended haircut structure. Completed |
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Select equipment and prepare for service.
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Select appropriate cutting techniques to achieve planned haircut design. Completed |
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Select and prepare equipment according to planned design and cutting techniques to be used. Completed |
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Apply wraps to ensure client protection and safety. Completed |
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Cut hair using freehand clipper techniques.
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Maintain client and operator comfort, safety and hygiene throughout haircutting service according to organisational procedures. Completed |
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Position and adjust client head and neck during service to enable access and achieve required angles of lift. Completed |
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Use a smooth, fast and fluid freehand clipper action to cut hair. Completed |
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Follow a logical cutting pattern to achieve planned haircut length and structure. Completed |
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Blend lengths in interior and exterior of haircut by using various clipper attachments, as required, and clippers at various angles. Completed |
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Outline haircuts.
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Use clippers to mark haircut outlines over and behind ears to suit haircut. Completed |
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Use clippers to outline facial hairline and side burns to enhance haircut. Completed |
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Use clippers or razors in direction of hair growth to create neckline shape and blended and faded hairlines. Completed |
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Clean or dispose of equipment and dispose of hair waste according to health regulations and organisational procedures. Completed |
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Finish hair to shape and review service.
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Select finishing tools, products and techniques and use to finish planned haircut designs to client satisfaction. Completed |
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Review service outcomes against client design expectations and confirm client satisfaction with result. Completed |
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Propose remedial action in response to any client concerns and post service analysis of hair design appearance. Completed |
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Reach agreement with client on proposed solutions through positive and open communication. Completed |
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Advise on after service maintenance and recommend home care products. Completed |
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