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INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT MODES
MODE ONE (SUMMATIVE)
This Assessment Mode is designed to capture required responses incorporating various methods
including:
| Qu:Knowledge Based Question / Answer |
Various question types such as short answers, multiple choice and True/False.
Written questions: Questions will be provided within this Assessment Mode; space is provided
for you to write your answers.
Verbal questions: Your Assessor may ask you a range of questions and record your answers in
the appropriate mode/s as required for assessment.
| Pr Project |
Project: – these will require gathering and interpreting information, research with analysis and
presentation of findings
This Assessment Mode will provide you with information for analysis and you will need to
provide a response in the form of written content (Project). Some research will be required by
you the student and you may need to complete and provide further or specific documents for
additional evidence. You will need to attach the documents that you create and any that you
have gathered from research, or from the simulated workplace, as part of the completed
Project.
| Pr Case Study |
A Case Study will be provided for analysis and you will need to provide a response in the form of
written content. Some research will be required by you the student and you may need to
complete and provide further or specific documents for additional evidence. You will need to
attach the documents that you create and any that you have gathered from research.
| Pr Scenario |
A scenario will be provided for analysis and you will need to provide a response in the form of
written content. Some research will be required by you the student and you may need to
complete and provide further or specific documents for additional evidence. You will need to
attach the documents that you create and any that you have gathered from research.
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Conditions of Assessment for Mode One
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Assessment Mode One can be completed within class time or during periods of self-study. Assessment Mode One can be completed with the direct access and or use of any course issued resource or students own research source It is expected that Assessment Mode One will be completed in line with the students Training Plan dates allocated at course commencement. It is expected to take 8 hours to complete this Assessment Mode. Reasonable adjustment can be applied in line with the Intercare Training reasonable adjustment policy |
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MODE TWO (FORMATIVE) AND FINAL OBSERVATION (SUMMATIVE)
Assessor Observation (Work Placement Log Book): – Demonstration / Role play
This Assessment Mode requires you to participate in a Work Placement Program. You will be given a
Work Placement Log Book for this qualification containing instructions and requirements for this
Assessment Mode. Your Assessor will observe you during your work placement demonstrating the
required skills and assess your competence accordingly. Where required a relevant simulated
environment for the purposes of practical demonstration will be provided.
Conditions of Assessment for Mode Two
| | Assessment Mode Two should be completed within structured work placement periods within an approved Community Service Provider that is relevant to the course enrolled in such as a |
Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF), Home and Community Care Service Provider, Disability
Service Provider.
| | Assessment Mode Two can be completed with the direct access and or use of any workplace Standard Operating Procedures/Policies and or equipment required to satisfy the demonstration of knowledge/skills. It is expected that Assessment Mode Two will be completed in line with the students Training Plan dates allocated at course commencement. It is required that a student will consistently apply the required skills and knowledge competently over a 120 hour period to complete this Assessment Mode. Assessment Mode Two can only be completed via practical demonstration, simulated environment or as the Training Package rules allow. Reasonable adjustment can be applied in line with the Intercare Training reasonable |
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adjustment policy.
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Rules for Completing Assessment Modes
Assessment Workbooks must be completed in Black or Blue pen. White out must not be used.
If you need to amend written information cross it out and rewrite the correct information. Additional
sheets maybe attached if required.
Assessment Mode Length
A guide has been provided underneath each question in this workbook to indicate the expected
length of response required. For example “The suggested response for this question is approximately
50 words and 2 detailed bullet points”.
Please attempt to follow to these recommendations to ensure you demonstrate a clear
understanding in your answer. Where space/lines have been provided for responding to an
Assessment Mode, you should not see the size of the space provided as a guide to the length of your
answer.
If you require extra room for a response, attach a separate page to the relevant Assessment
Workbook with the following points included – your name, date the response/s were made, the unit
code and Assessment Mode clearly indicated.
References
| All references must be cited. Intercare prefer the APA referencing format. These can be created in a table and attached on an additional sheet to the relevant Assessment Workbook. Word has a references TAB see icon and follow instructions. Also refer to the Intercare Referencing guide Ask your Assessor if you require clarification and or assistance. |
How are the Outcomes for Assessment Modes Assessed?
Each Assessment Mode within this Assessment Workbook and the Work Placement Log Book will be
given an outcome of either Satisfactory or Not satisfactory.
What does this mean?
| | Satisfactory Outcome: The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met. Not Satisfactory Outcome: |
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The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the
Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
If you receive a Not Satisfactory outcome you will be given an opportunity to discuss and review with
your Assessor the area/s for improvement and resubmit the individual Assessment Mode as per
Assessor’s instructions.
If you receive a Satisfactory outcome for the individual Assessment Mode, then this outcome forms
one part of the requirement used to form a final judgement of competency for this unit.
How is Competency Judgement Made?
Competency judgement is made up of a combination of (2) two satisfactorily completed Assessment
Modes one within this Assessment Workbook and one within the Work Placement Log Book. The
Assessor, understanding the rules of evidence, is also able to make a determination of competency
for you the individual student factoring the need for reasonable adjustment as required.
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