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does anyone know what photos i will need to provide for my portfolio for level 2 nvq? i'm working now and want to start getting the photos done and signed off, but cant afford to sign up with the college till next month. so dont have a clue what to be getting photos (and writing decriptions of what i done?) of. but i'm thinking if i start now, then i will have some done by the time i sign up

a list will be fine :)

thanks
 
the evidence will not count prior to enrolling and registering on a course. it needs ot be from the date you registered
 
also the pictures need to be taken by an assessor in order to be verified and accepted otherwise you could just pose for the camera without actually doing any of the work.

when you are registered you will be told how it all works! don't try to jump the gun

KJ
 
whoever is signing off your work can take photos, be it an assesser or workplace witness. ensure your mug is in view. As with all these things if your currently working with a plumber get pictures of what your doing, whos to argue when the work was done, big brother isnt that clever yet.
 
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