Section 4: Communication and Working with Others

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CMALT Guidance

Candidates should demonstrate their knowledge and skills in communication through working with others. Statements could describe the way in which your work involves collaboration, for example through participation in a team or acting as an interface to other groups. Also discuss how you disseminate your practice, for example through presentation or publications.

This section can help you directly address some of the CMALT core principles: you might discuss how you communicate to keep up to date, how you learn from peers and colleagues, or how you disseminate your practice, for example through presentation, publications, or other forms of communication. You may also choose to discuss how you select appropriate forms of communication and utilise different technologies.

Relevant evidence might include reflection on collaborations with others and testimonials from colleagues, or evidence showing your activity within a team process, how you have brokered support for a particular initiative (for example from a technical or legal support service), or how you have worked with others to solve problems. Where your evidence involved collaboration, please acknowledge the contribution of others; and remember that it is your responsibility to ensure that evidence is appropriately anonymised and/or that appropriate permissions have been obtained.

Description

Section 4 highlights how I communicate and collaborate with others in my professional practice. It includes examples of teamwork, peer learning, stakeholder engagement, and the ways I share knowledge through presentations, publications, and informal channels. The following subsection provides evidence of how I contribute to and benefit from working with others: