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?
Interact with grieving clients.
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Identify grief responses. Completed |
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Respond to grieving clients according to workplace policies and procedures. Completed |
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Identify social, cultural and religious differences that may affect grief responses. Completed |
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Identify and apply appropriate communication techniques and interpersonal skills when responding to grieving clients. Completed |
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Provide support for colleagues in grief situations.
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Identify colleagues experiencing difficulty in coping with grief according to workplace policies and procedures. Completed |
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Identify and apply appropriate communication techniques and interpersonal skills to respond to colleague's grief needs. Completed |
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Identify and apply strategies for informal grief support. Completed |
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Deal with personal grief.
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Identify personal grief responses. Completed |
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Identify and apply strategies for responding to personal grief. Completed |
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Identify and access workplace information resources for meeting staff grief needs. Completed |
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Participate in debriefing and peer support sessions with other staff members according to workplace policies and procedures. Completed |
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