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Preparing strong evidence for assessors
Green STEM Team · 29 April 2026
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Strong evidence is specific, current and clearly tied to the criterion it supports. Reviewers aren't looking for volume. They're looking for clarity.
Make each piece of evidence stand on its own
- Tie every file or note to the exact criterion it answers.
- Prefer recent evidence: policies in force, readings from this year.
- Add a one-line explanation of what the file shows and why it matters.
- Avoid dumping long documents; point to the relevant page or section.
When a reviewer can see at a glance how your evidence meets a criterion, your submission moves faster and is far more likely to pass first time.
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