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SHOULD YOU GET GOING WITH WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT?

Workplace assessment can help you:
  • recognise work skills and experience
  • recognise what you know and what you can do
  • increase your self confidence and pride
This guide is designed to help people in the Northern Territory children's services industry - especially assessees and assessors - to prepare for workplace assessment.
If you are thinking about getting assessed (becoming an assessee) you may find the guide contains a lot of new information.
If you would like to talk to someone about assessment, you are welcome to contact the Human Services Training Advisory Council on 08 8981 2550 or click here to send an email
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Click on this button to get background information on the Northern Territory children's services industry and the guide itself.
Information for assessors, assessees and other people in the workplace.
Examples of a unit of competency, together with examples of a completed assessment form and credentials awarded at the end of the assessment process.
Four case studies describe Northern Territory children's services assessment scenarios.
Links to useful tools including a blank assessment form and units of competency.

 

 
This project was funded by: Northern Territory Department of Health and Community Services
Project managed and published by: Human Services Training Advisory Council (HSTAC)
Content developed and designed for electronic distribution by: Teams for Tasks
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Disclaimer: The publishers have taken all reasonable precautions and made all reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of material contained in this publication. The publisher accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage that may result from any inaccuracy, omission, or from use of information contained in this report.Copyright is held by the relevant NT Government Agency. This work is copyright, such copyright belongs to the Northern Territory of Australia and subject to condition of the Copyright Act 1968 and the Northern Territory Copyright policy. For information contact: Department of Health and Community Services PO Box 40596 Casuarina NT 0811.

This site was last updated on April 29th, 2008.