Hi guys,

I currently have done 80% of my portfolio, and there are some bits which my assessor keeps sending me, I have language barrier which makes it hard to understand what exactly, he wants me to do... He just keeps sending me some little stuff and asks me to write it up without any explanation, could anyone give me a hand with it? I will attach pdf files what is it about.

1. Work programme

2. Risk assessment
 

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Hi guys,

I currently have done 80% of my portfolio, and there are some bits which my assessor keeps sending me, I have language barrier which makes it hard to understand what exactly, he wants me to do... He just keeps sending me some little stuff and asks me to write it up without any explanation, could anyone give me a hand with it? I will attach pdf files what is it about.

1. Work programme

2. Risk assessment
Your work programme is writing down the jobs you have done that meet the requirements of your NVQ. For guidance on risk assessment go to
 
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