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Entry 3 Skills for Working Life (4807-03) August 2014 Version 1.0 www.cityandguilds.com August 2014 Version 1.0 Unit recording documents for Animal care (Units 340-344)

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ANIMAL CARE E3 Unit no: 340 Unit title: Recognise types and parts of the Credit Value 2 body of small animals Guidance: For this unit, there needs to be access to sufficient animals from the range. Any species of rodent, reptile or bird can be used. Learning Outcome: Assessor Initials/Date The learner will be able to: Recognise species of small animals and parts of the body of a bird or reptile or rodent Practical evidence Choose and wear personal protective clothing Recognise two types of small animals (state which was correctly recognised): Animal 1: Animal 2: - rodents - birds - reptiles E Recognise all the following listed parts of the body for two of the following animal species (state which animal species): Animal 1: Animal 2: Clean and store personal protective clothing - Rodents (head, body, legs, tail, paws/feet) - Birds (head, beak, legs, wings, claws, feathers) - Reptiles (nose, mouth, eyes, head, body, tail, legs (lizards), skin/scales) Knowledge evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) Identify one key difference between two animal species Identify how one of the animal species moves DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner Entry 3 Skills for Working Life (4807-03) 3

ANIMAL CARE E3 Unit no: 341 Unit title: Assist with catching and Credit Value 2 restraining a small animal Guidance: For this unit, there must be sufficient animals from the range and suitable equipment for restraining and handling. The learner will be able to move one type of animal correctly and safely. Learning Outcome: Assessor Initials/Date The learner will be able to: Assist with catching and restraining a dog or cat or rabbit for a specific purpose Practical evidence E Choose and wear personal protective clothing Recognise suitable equipment for catching and restraining two animals (state which species and equipment): Animal & equipment: Animal & equipment: - dogs collar, lead, harness - cats arms, towels, basket, gloves - rabbits arms, towels, basket, gloves Assist with restraining an animal correctly and safely for two of the following purposes (state which purpose): Purpose 1: Purpose 2: - grooming - health check - medicating Recognise transportation equipment for two of the following animals (state which species): Animal & equipment: - Dogs (leads, collars, harness or crates) - Cats (baskets, boxes, cages or Animal & equipment: crates) - Rabbits (baskets, boxes, cages or crates) Restrain and move one animal correctly and safely Clean equipment and store correctly Clean and store personal protective clothing Knowledge evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason why animals need to be restrained correctly DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 4 Entry 3 Skills for Working Life (4807-03)

ANIMAL CARE E3 Unit no: 342 Unit title: Check that a small animal Credit Value 2 is healthy Guidance: For this unit, one type of animal needs to be inspected for health. The animal can be restrained by the supervisor or other suitable person whilst the learner undertakes the health check. Learning Outcome: Assessor Initials/Date The learner will be able to: Complete a health check on a dog or cat or rabbit restrained by a supervisor Practical evidence Choose and wear personal protective clothing Assist with restraining one of the following animal species (state which animal and method was used): Animal & method: - dog using collar, lead, or harness - cat using towel, or arms - rabbit using towel or arms E Recognise five areas on the body of an animal which are checked to establish that an animal is healthy (state which 5 areas were correctly identified) Area 1: Area 2: Area 3: Area 4: Area 5: Sign 1: Sign 2: Sign 3: Sign 4: - eyes - nose - mouth - ears - coat and skin - feet/claws - genital area/rear end Recognise four signs of good health in an animal (indicate which 4 were correctly identified): Clean and store equipment Clean and store personal protective equipment - normal movement - alert posture - healthy appetite - good condition of coat, skin, eyes and nose - good condition of feet and legs Knowledge evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) Identify three signs of ill health in an animal DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner Entry 3 Skills for Working Life (4807-03) 5

ANIMAL CARE E3 Unit no: 343 Unit title: Groom a small animal Credit Value 2 Guidance: For this unit, one type of animal needs to be groomed. The animal can be restrained by the supervisor or other suitable person whilst the learner undertakes the grooming activity. Learning Outcome: Assessor Initials/Date The learner will be able to: Groom a dog or cat or rabbit restrained by the supervisor Practical evidence Choose and wear personal protective clothing Recognise four items of grooming equipment (state which 4 items were correctly recognised): Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Check that grooming equipment is safe to use - metal combs - slicker brush - bristle brush - grooming glove - harness - flea comb - non slip mat - tooth brush Choose grooming equipment suitable for the task E Assist with restraining one type of animal to be groomed (state which type of animal): - dog Animal: - cat - rabbit Groom one animal (state which animal was groomed): - dog Animal: - cat - rabbit Clean and store equipment correctly and safely Clean and store personal protective clothing Knowledge evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for grooming an animal A reason for wearing personal protective equipment DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 6 Entry 3 Skills for Working Life (4807-03)

ANIMAL CARE E3 Unit no: 344 Unit title: Show visitors around a small Credit Value 2 animal enterprise Guidance: For this unit learners need to show people around a small animal enterprise or unit. The visitors do not need to be strangers and they can be individuals who are known to the learner, but not the assessor. Learning Outcome: Assessor Initials/Date The learner will be able to: Greet and show visitors around a small animal unit E M Practical evidence Dress appropriately Greet visitors politely Show visitors around the unit Identify three types of animal within the unit to the visitors (state which animals were correctly identified) Animal 1: Animal 2: Animal 3: Identify two types of accommodation within the unit to the visitors (state which types of accommodation were correctly identified) Accommodation 1: Accommodation 2: Identify two types of food fed to the animals within the unit to the visitors (state which food was correctly identified) Food 1: Food 2: Be polite when visitors leave Knowledge evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for greeting visitors politely A reason why visitors should not touch the animals DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner Entry 3 Skills for Working Life (4807-03) 7

Appendix 1 Sources of general information The following documents contain essential information for centres delivering City & Guilds qualifications. They should be referred to in conjunction with this handbook. To download the documents and to find other useful documents, go to the Centres and Training Providers homepage on www.cityandguilds.com. Centre Manual - Supporting Customer Excellence contains detailed information about the processes which must be followed and requirements which must be met for a centre to achieve approved centre status, or to offer a particular qualification, as well as updates and good practice exemplars for City & Guilds assessment and policy issues. Specifically, the document includes sections on: The centre and qualification approval process Assessment, internal quality assurance and examination roles at the centre Registration and certification of candidates Non-compliance Complaints and appeals Equal opportunities Data protection Management systems Maintaining records Assessment Internal quality assurance External quality assurance. Our Quality Assurance Requirements encompasses all of the relevant requirements of key regulatory documents such as: Regulatory Arrangements for the Qualifications and Credit Framework (2008) SQA Awarding Body Criteria (2007) NVQ Code of Practice (2006) and sets out the criteria that centres should adhere to pre and post centre and qualification approval. Access to Assessment & Qualifications provides full details of the arrangements that may be made to facilitate access to assessments and qualifications for candidates who are eligible for adjustments in assessment. The centre homepage section of the City & Guilds website also contains useful information on such things as: Walled Garden: how to register and certificate candidates on line Qualifications and Credit Framework : general guidance about the and how qualifications will change, as well as information on the IT systems needed and FAQs Events: dates and information on the latest Centre events Online assessment: how to register for e-assessments.

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