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Purpose: To assess the impact of SVQs on candidates' work performance, and to analyse the assessment process, writes Ray Pavey.
Main Findings: Individual and team performance is improved by SVQs in Care. Between 83 per cent and 91 per cent of the 179 participants, drawn from 21 centres across Scotland, reported improvements in role clarity, confidence, knowledge and application, practice skill and reflectiveness. Less than 10 per cent were negative about its value.
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