Assessee information
This information is designed to help assessees to prepare for and participate in assessments. It may also be useful to assessors and other workplace personnel involved in assessment.
Here, you'll find some information designed to help you decide whether assessment is right for you. This is followed by information about the roles of other people in assessment, and how qualifications, units of competency and evidence fit into assessment. Then you can read about the different types of evidence you can use to demonstrate your skills.
If you need help in understanding any of the information in this guide, you are welcome to contact the Human Services Training Advisory Council on 08 8981 2550 or email at admin@hstac.com.au.
Assessees using this guide
Here is a summary of information and tools in this guide that may be useful to you. You may have viewed some of it already.
| Link | Used for |
|---|---|
| Assessment form | Recording your own self assessment if you wish, before undertaking assessment with an assessor. |
| Assessor information | Finding out more about what assessors do. |
| Workplace personnel information | Finding out more about the roles of assessment panels, supervisors, co-workers or support persons. |
| List of RTOs | Locating contact information for RTOs that can provide children's services assessments in the Northern Territory |
| Case studies | Seeing how assessment can work in practice. Explaining and discussing assessment scenarios with assessees and anyone else who may be involved. |
| Examples of credentials | Seeing what a certificate or statement of attainment actually looks like. |
Further information
Use the links below to find further information about the assessment process. Return to this page by clicking on the link 'Assessee Information' on the left hand menu (or use the back button on your browser).
Who are the people involved in the assessment process?
What are the costs of doing assessment?
