What to include
Help us fully understand the evidence of work you provide by explaining how you’ve used the capability and how the evidence you’ve provided demonstrates the credential criteria.
Requirements
Your reflective testimony is a written document that must be:
- written in first-person point of view
- between 500 to 1000 words
- clear and succinct
- written in a professional style, including the appropriate level of grammar and spelling.
You must include a short introductory paragraph giving an overview of your current role and your relevant professional experience.
Referring to examples
When referring to your examples and evidence in your reflective testimony you must outline:
- what role you were performing at the time
- the context within which it was performed
- the date it was performed
- the relationship to the criterion.
Reflection
Reflecting on the achievements and failures that make up our career experiences often allow us to find better ways to work in the future. The process of writing your reflective testimony provides a lens through which to view your professional capabilities.
More information on what to include in your reflective testimony can be found in the candidates guide for each credential.
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