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Self-assessment
What is self-assessment?
Self-assessment is an examination of an organisation to identify strengths and weaknesses and resulting in actual, worthwhile improvements.
Why do self-assessment?
There are many organisational benefits from undertaking self-assessment. It is also a regulatory requirement.
How to make self-assessment happen
Click the links below for examples, tools, resources and videos about self-assessment.