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?
Plan male intimate area waxing treatments.
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Use consultation techniques to determine client requirements and visually identify characteristics and areas of skin or hair growth which may require special treatment. Completed |
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Recognise and clearly explain any contraindications to client and take necessaryaction. Completed |
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Clearly explain possible contra-actions to the client prior to agreeing to intimate area waxing treatment. Completed |
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Conduct a patch test on a suitable area of groin and observe skin reaction before proceeding with treatment. Completed |
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Discuss, review and confirm treatment plan with client, clearly explaining process to assist client understanding. Completed |
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Obtain informed and signed parent or guardian consent and ensure that a parent or guardian is present throughout intimate waxing process for minors. Completed |
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Obtain signed written informed consent from each client prior to carrying out treatment. Completed |
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Prepare for treatment.
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Clean and disinfect tools and equipment to meet workplace standards and relevant health regulations. Completed |
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Prepare work environment to meet workplace requirements and relevant healthregulations and ensure environmental conditions are suitable to client and treatment. Completed |
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Perform client preparation to meet agreed treatment plan. Completed |
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Select and position suitable equipment, materials, applicators and products for intimate waxing service. Completed |
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Wear suitable personal protective equipment according to workplace requirements. Completed |
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Disinfect own hands prior to commencing service, and maintain accepted industry and workplace hygiene and safety standards throughout treatment. Completed |
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Maintain safe and effective methods of intimate area waxing.
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Ensure own posture and position minimise fatigue and risk of injury to self and client. Completed |
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Ensure client modesty and privacy at all times. Completed |
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Apply wax using single dip disposable spatulas and minimise wastage of product during application. Completed |
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Safely dispose of waste hair and wax to minimise negative environmental impacts, according to health regulations and workplace policies and procedures. Completed |
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Ensure that treatment is performed within workplace service time frame. Completed |
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Complete treatment plan so that it is a current record, accurate, easy to read, and signed by client and practitioner. Completed |
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Leave work area and equipment in a clean and hygienic condition suitable for further waxing treatments. Completed |
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Remove unwanted hair.
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Select pre-wax application products that match wax being used and use according to manufacturer instructions. Completed |
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Check that wax is correct temperature for both the client and also the area to be treated, immediately prior to waxing treatment, and maintain that temperature throughout service. Completed |
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Apply and remove wax according to manufacturer instructions, the area and hair growth pattern. Completed |
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Provide clear instructions to clients on how and when to support surrounding skin during waxing treatment. Completed |
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Apply work techniques that minimise discomfort, check client’s wellbeing throughout treatment and offer reassurance as necessary. Completed |
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Discontinue treatment and provide advice and recommendations for any other relevant treatment where contra-actions occur. Completed |
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Ensure treatment area is free of wax product and apply soothing after-wax product according to client requirements and workplace practice. Completed |
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Confirm client satisfaction and that all unwanted hair has been removed according to agreed treatment plan. Completed |
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Review treatment and provide post-treatment advice.
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Offer home-care advice suitable to client’s individual needs. Completed |
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Suggest products suitable for application to soothe skin irritation in intimate areas if required. Completed |
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Recommend future treatment program according to client needs. Completed |
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Revise recommended treatment plan as required. Completed |
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Rebook client according to agreed treatment plan. Completed |
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