Check your understanding - The Document File

The module is mostly in the form of a quiz. It is a straightforward quiz; not designed to trip you up or to ‘test’ you, but just to ensure you have fully understood what is required in order to maximise your chances of successfully gaining HLTA status. There are 4 sections that can be completed in any order. Overall the module should take between 2 and 3 hours. You are able if you wish to complete different units on different days. You may find it useful to refer to the BPN support materials handbook and the national Preparation for Assessment Handbook available from www.hlta.org.uk.

Focus on the documentary evidence and the file you will put together. For each statement decide true or false:

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* 1. The file can only include documents referred to in the written tasks.

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* 2. You must have at least one document for every single standard.

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* 3. You can have as many documents as you like for any particular standard.

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* 4. The aim is to provide supportive, documentary evidence for each standard, through either one or two documents per standard. However, it is okay to have a small number of standards (up to 5 or 6) for which there is no documentary evidence.

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* 5. You are required to use labels and annotations in your document file to explain why a document has been included for a particular standard. It should follow a straightforward system from 1-33 linked directly to the standards’ number and in numerical order.

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* 6. Your document file should be organised in standards order.

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