On the completion of an approved activity, as the provider you are to give the participant a certificate of attainment or attendance. Each attendee is to receive an evaluation form/survey at the conclusion of each course and if requested, provide a copy to CBOS.
A course assessment should meet the learning objectives. These are usually formatted as a test on the objectives set, and can be either a written or practical assessment.
- Written assessment - questions can be multi-choice, short answer or long answer.
- Practical assessments - can be done individually, in pairs or groups.
For the purposes of compliance of the attendees, CBOS must receive a copy of the attendance sheet. Send all completed sheets to CBOSinfo@justice.tas.gov.au.
Forms
- Attendance Sheet (PDF, 147.2 KB) - available for download
Where to next
- How to apply for CPD points - outlines the requirements for approval
- Meeting the criteria - how CPD activities are assessed - outlines the subjects that cover CPD, requirements that met CPD approval and how to evaluate CPD points
- Assessment process for approval - step by step guide of the approval assessment process
Related information
- CPD Application Form - download and fill in the form, then return to CBOS for approval
- Guide: How to apply for Continuing Professional Development approval (PDF, 414.4 KB) - available for download
- Attendance Sheet (PDF, 147.2 KB) - available for download
- Occupational Licensing (Approved Courses of Training) Determination 2017 (PDF, 498.2 KB) - This Determination sets out the approved training courses or competencies required to issue a licence, perform prescribed work or work under an exemption order for electricians, plumbers, gas-fitters and auto gas-fitters
- Occupational Licensing (Continuing Professional Development) Determination 2018 (PDF, 202.0 KB) - This information is for practitioners to meet the legislative continuing profession development requirements by getting / maintaining / developing and applying their skills
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