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Identify the impact of own emotions on others by identifying own
emotional strengths and weaknesses, stressors, emotional states and
triggers and gathering feedback from others
Model behaviours that demonstrate management of emotions
Description: The Written Reflection is based upon the content from the weekly lectures. This
activity is compulsory and needs to be completed.
By completing this Reflection, you are demonstrating to your lecturer that you
understand the learning content.
If you require any further assistance to complete the activity, please do not hesitate
to contact your Head lecturer/tutor. Contact details are listed on the Welcome
page of your subject.
The Head lecturer / tutor will grade your work and assist you in any areas where
you may not be able to answer the questions satisfactorily.
Instructions: For students: This assessment task involves you completing a 600-word written
reflection identifying your emotional strengths and weaknesses. The written
reflection will be based on feedback you have obtained from others and your own
personal reflections.
Your written reflection must be presented in three sections as outlined below.
Within each section, certain criteria must be met, those criteria are numbered.
Once you have completed all sections of the Reflection, you will need to upload
and press Submit to send through for grading.
By submitting your work, you are declaring that the material contained within the
activities is your own material, written and developed by no other person except
where due reference is made. False declarations may lead to withdrawal of any
qualification or subject.
Range and Conditions: The student must structure the reflection as outlined above. The completed
reflection is to be uploaded and submitted online.
Decision Making Rules: You must structure the reflection and address the five (5) criteria outlined in the
instructions sections above.
The reflection must be 600 words in length (+ or - 10%).
All criteria must be met to achieve a satisfactory response. Your reflection will be
assessed against a prescribed marking criteria.
Where a student achieves a Not Yet Satisfactory result, they will be provided
an opportunity to resubmit their work.
Pre-Approved Reasonable There are no pre-approved adjustments allowed for this assessment. A need for
Adjustments adjustment will be determined on a case by case basis. The student will be notified
of such an adjustment being approved prior to the commencement of the
assessment. The assessor must make note of any reasonable adjustment measures
on the students record.