Yes, as far as I know, they are talking about the written statement section of the submission (4000 word bit). I suppose they are
using the word "proforma" in a generic way because the written statement does look like a proforma now that it has lots of
sections and sub-sections. But it is confusing that they are using terminology that referred to something specific under the
previous regulations I agree.
Laura
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From: list for CILIP members working towards MCLIP status [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen Jones
Sent: 08 November 2004 19:53
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Subject: Portfolio instructions - Proforma?
Hi, hope you're all getting okay. I'm about to start tackling my Portfolio, but have come across something in the instructions
that I don't understand.
I'm reading Form APP1 (Page 3) - Part 2: Portfolio of Professional Development. About half way down the page it suddenly mentions
a 'Proforma'
- it says:
"Candidates should clearly indicate which sections/subsections of the Proforma that the numbered document supports".
Are they talking about the 'evaluation of personal professional development report' (the 4000 word document)? I thought the
Proforma was something done under earlier regulations (I'm using the 2002 ones).
Can anyone shed any light?
Thanks,
Helen
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