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UBT97M F/507/5543 UBT97M_v1

Treatment portfolio Learners must: Produce a treatment portfolio that includes evidence of practical treatments carried out with proficiency. The treatment portfolio is an evidence requirement which must be completed prior to learners undertaking the practical assessment, external examinations and graded synoptic assessment. VTCT specifies the treatments to be carried out and evidenced in the portfolio. The treatment portfolio can be used as a confirmatory and formative assessment to prepare learners for the practical and synoptic assessments. The purpose of this portfolio is to evaluate learner performance and use the information gathered to shape and improve the learner s performance in preparation for summative assessments. Centres should consider the use of formative self and peer assessment as part of the learning journey. Whilst treatment portfolios are not graded, they may be sampled by the EQA. Treatment portfolio The treatment portfolio should contain evidence that learners have: Carried out a minimum of 4 Swedish massage treatments Treated all areas Face Head Neck Chest Shoulders Abdomen Arms Hands Legs Feet Back Used all massage mediums Oil Cream Gel Pre-blended aromatherapy oils Talc 2

Used all massage movements Effleurage Petrissage Tapotement Vibration Frictions Used all methods of massage adaptation Forearm Heel of hand Elbow Covered all common postural faults Kyphosis Lordosis Scoliosis Winged scapula Covered all treatment needs/objectives Relaxation Stimulation Easing of muscular tension and stiffness Given all types of advice Aftercare Possible contra-actions Improvements to posture, diet, lifestyle Post-treatment restrictions Additional products and services Assessor IQA (if sampled) Learner EQA (if sampled) 3

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Graded practical assessment All practical mandatory units are graded. Employers have identified mandatory units as those which contain the primary practical skills and higher order cognitive skills required for employment. At the pass grade, the key theme is proficient technical skills and safe performance, which will meet the minimum industry standards of practice. At the merit grade, the emphasis is on excellent technical skills and techniques or technical processes, organisational skills or communication skills, where these skills are deemed to be of seminal importance to employers, in a particular context. At the distinction grade, where a finished product is an output of the practical activity, mastery of professional techniques, demonstrated via product evidence, is always an essential component of the criteria, as are higher order cognitive skills such as an ability to reflect upon and evaluate one s own performance and to justify the methods and techniques chosen. The grading model used is analytical, non-compensatory and hurdle based. Learners must: LO4 - Be able to prepare the client, self and the work area for LO5 - Be able to provide Learners must carry out a complete treatment which will be observed, marked and graded by centre assessors. The grade achieved in the graded practical assessment will be the grade awarded for the unit. The graded practical assessment must take place in a real or realistic working environment on a real client. At a minimum the graded practical assessment for this unit must cover: Treatment All massage movements One full body massage covering all treatment areas of the face and body (recommended service time 90 minutes) Effleurage Petrissage Tapotement Vibration Frictions 5

For detailed information on the graded practical assessment you must refer to the section 6.5.1 of the Qualification Specification. Graded practical assessment Learners must meet all pass Criteria to achieve a pass grade. Pass Criteria LO4 Be able to prepare the client, self and the work area for P1 - Prepare and check the client, work area, equipment and products prior to the P2 - Agree the treatment with the client and check for contra-indications P3 - Explain the treatment procedure to the client P4 - Instruct the client on clothing removal and positioning for LO5 Be able to provide P5 - Prepare the client s skin for P6 - Perform a treatment using all classical massage techniques safely and effectively P7 - Complete the treatment to the client s satisfaction and in a commercially acceptable time P8 - Provide suitable aftercare advice to the client P9 - Maintain accurate client records P10 - Prepare the area for the next treatment 6

Learners must meet all pass criteria and all merit criteria to achieve a merit grade. Merit Criteria M1 - Adapt and tailor interpersonal communication to the client M2 - Ensure optimum client comfort and protection of the client s modesty throughout the treatment M3 - Use effective strategies to promote and sell products and additional services Learners must meet all pass criteria, all merit criteria and all distinction criteria to achieve a distinction grade. Distinction Criteria D1 - Evaluate the overall effectiveness of the treatment provided and recommendations for future treatments Grade achieved Pass Merit Distinction Assessor IQA (if sampled) Learner EQA (if sampled) 7

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