CHCCCS007
Student Assessment
Task Two: Case Studies
, Assessment Task 2: Case Studies
Student Assessment Instructions
This Case Study may require you to work in groups/alone (The assessor will provide details of the
group format).
You need access to the project instructions to complete this task. As this is an open-book task, you
may also access a learner guide, the internet and/or other resources.
You must satisfactorily complete all sections of the assessment and submit these to your assessor.
Ask your assessor to clarify any aspect you are unsure about in this assessment task.
You may be asked to explain your responses if the assessor needs any clarification.
Required Resources
You will need to have access to relevant legislation, standards and codes, industry practices and
student book resources.
Evidence
You must submit the completed assessment cover sheet and your assessment by online submission
within the allocated time.
Ensure you keep a copy of your submitted work. Assessments submitted without a completed cover
sheet will not be accepted.
When and where will this assessment take place?
This assessment may be undertaken in a simulated environment/in a classroom/at home – to be
discussed with the assessor.
Your assessor will provide you with the due date, which can be recorded in the assessment plan.
Your assessor may also specify the length of time allowed and the expected word count, if applicable.
What if the assessment is not suitable?
If you are unable to provide sufficient evidence with the written assessment method, your assessor
may be able to provide you with an alternative method. Discuss this with your assessor.
What happens if your answers are not satisfactory?
If any of the assessment responses are not satisfactory, your assessor will provide you with feedback.
You may need to resubmit some or all the assessment tasks. Your assessor will explain the details for
your reassessment.
In most cases, you will be allowed a maximum of three attempts.
If you are not satisfied with your assessment result, you have the right to lodge an appeal. Ask your
assessor or contact the Course Coordinator for more information.
CHCCCS007 – Student Assessment – Task Two: Case Studies (V.1 – 192401) 2
Student Assessment
Task Two: Case Studies
, Assessment Task 2: Case Studies
Student Assessment Instructions
This Case Study may require you to work in groups/alone (The assessor will provide details of the
group format).
You need access to the project instructions to complete this task. As this is an open-book task, you
may also access a learner guide, the internet and/or other resources.
You must satisfactorily complete all sections of the assessment and submit these to your assessor.
Ask your assessor to clarify any aspect you are unsure about in this assessment task.
You may be asked to explain your responses if the assessor needs any clarification.
Required Resources
You will need to have access to relevant legislation, standards and codes, industry practices and
student book resources.
Evidence
You must submit the completed assessment cover sheet and your assessment by online submission
within the allocated time.
Ensure you keep a copy of your submitted work. Assessments submitted without a completed cover
sheet will not be accepted.
When and where will this assessment take place?
This assessment may be undertaken in a simulated environment/in a classroom/at home – to be
discussed with the assessor.
Your assessor will provide you with the due date, which can be recorded in the assessment plan.
Your assessor may also specify the length of time allowed and the expected word count, if applicable.
What if the assessment is not suitable?
If you are unable to provide sufficient evidence with the written assessment method, your assessor
may be able to provide you with an alternative method. Discuss this with your assessor.
What happens if your answers are not satisfactory?
If any of the assessment responses are not satisfactory, your assessor will provide you with feedback.
You may need to resubmit some or all the assessment tasks. Your assessor will explain the details for
your reassessment.
In most cases, you will be allowed a maximum of three attempts.
If you are not satisfied with your assessment result, you have the right to lodge an appeal. Ask your
assessor or contact the Course Coordinator for more information.
CHCCCS007 – Student Assessment – Task Two: Case Studies (V.1 – 192401) 2