Final Tutor Feedback (Strengths and Areas for Improvement) s1

Record of Learner Achievement

Unit: / Thermal Auricular Therapy L2 CV3
Ofqual Unit Reference Number: / R/507/5126
Unit Review Date: / 31/07/2020
LEARNING OUTCOMES / ASSESSMENT CRITERIA / EVIDENCE LOCATION /
The learner will: / The learner can: /
1.  Know about thermal auricular therapy / 1.1. Describe the use of ear candles within ancient civilisations
1.2. Describe the development of thermal auricular therapy
2.  Know about health and safety requirements for thermal auricular therapy / 2.1. Describe safe handling, use and storage of products and equipment
2.2. Assess the importance of good hygiene practices and safe working methods
2.3. Describe contra-indications that may prevent or restrict treatment
3.  Understand the principles of thermal auricular therapy / 3.1. Explain the concept of thermal auricular therapy
3.2. Describe the key uses and benefits of thermal auricular therapy
4.  Be able to prepare for a thermal auricular therapy treatment / 4.1. Describe how to prepare the following for treatment in accordance with current legislation and working practice requirements:
(a) self
(b) client
(c) work area
4.2. Consult with client to confirm their treatment objectives
5.  Be able to carry out thermal auricular therapy / 5.1. Demonstrate the use of ear candles to conduct a thermal auricular therapy treatment
5.2. Provide suitable aftercare and homecare advice in line with current legislation
5.3. Record treatment details and client feedback

Evidence Requirements

Evidence of practical ability must be demonstrated.

Final Tutor Feedback (Strengths and Areas for Improvement):

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