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Be able to meet professional responsibilities by reflecting on own performance and practice

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How does reviewing your own practice make you a more effective practitioner? Select the two correct answers.

Evaluating my own practice means I can gloss over any mistakes I make

Reviewing my practice means I can apply for a pay rise or a promotion

Reflecting on a work project helps me consider what went well, what didn’t and what I could improve next time

Evaluating my practice helps me see my strengths and weaknesses. I can then work to improve my weaknesses

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reflectingtimeweaknessesfulfillingfeedbacksupervision

When you are on practice it is important to be as honest as possible about your strengths and . To be sure that this is the case, practitioners should ask others for their opinions on how well they are performing. Being able to accept and act on takes maturity and confidence. All practitioners should find the to step back from their day to day activities to think about how well they are the role. This may be achieved informally as self reflection or more normally in or appraisal with a line manager.

Is this statement true or false? Continuing professional development (CPD) is an ineffectual reflection and learning activity.

TRUE

FALSE

Is this statement true or false? CPD can be any number of activities which help you to learn, improve, and reflect.

FALSE

TRUE

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