This accreditation is designed to support and upskill professionals required to use, or interested in using, our User Level B assessments. This multi-unit accreditation ensures relevance to your practice, by providing a foundation in statistics and psychometrics and complementing this with further administration and interpretation training in assessments.
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User Level B Assessment Training

ULB Training

This accreditation is designed to support and upskill professionals required to use, or interested in using, our User Level B assessments. This multi-unit accreditation ensures relevance to your practice, by providing a foundation in statistics and psychometrics and complementing this with further administration and interpretation training in assessments.
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User Level B Training (Adaptive Behaviour) · Hybrid · 12 Hours

A103000251818

Qualification Level

A

This hybrid, three-unit training is designed to support and upskill social workers, Allied Health professionals, primary and secondary teachers, special educators, learning support staff and other professionals working in the Education or Health industry to help screen, assess and understand an individual's skills by accessing and using User Level B assessments. This training will focus on the Vineland 3. 

Victorian Department of Education customers: please view full training details for important prerequisites.

Below are the dates available for this training. We'll be in contact to secure your preferred date. 

  • 20 June 2025
  • 12 September 2025
Minimum order of 1 items
AUD 1,155.00

Audience

This training is designed for professionals working as social workers, Allied Health professionals, primary and secondary teachers, special educators, learning support staff and other professionals working in the Education or Health industry who are interested in using the Vineland 3 and other User Level B assessments in their practice.

Course Structure

The training is comprised of three units. We suggest you allow 8-15 hours to complete on-demand units. This time will vary based on the User Level B assessment category and the number of on-demand units.

Unit 1 – Introduction to Statistical Concepts (delivered on-demand)

Unit 1 will focus on introducing statistical concepts and principles that underpin all of our User Level B assessments.

This on-demand, self-paced unit must be completed before attending Unit 3 - Practical application of the Vineland 3.

While Unit 1 is compulsory for any professional at User Level A wishing to upskill to User Level B, those who are already at User Level B will find this unit an excellent ‘refresher’ course for understanding statistics and scores.

Unit 2 – Understanding User Level B Assessments (delivered on-demand)

Unit 2 will focus on improving your understanding of the User Level B assessment portfolio and your capacity to use User Level B assessments in context. The unit will specifically discuss:

  • Developing an assessment hypothesis based on a referral
  • User Level B assessment categories
  • User Level B direct assessment administration principles
  • Reporting considerations
Unit 3 – Practical application of the Vineland-3 (delivered live, online)

Unit 3 is hosted live online via Zoom and may include post-workshop quizzes. We will focus on contextualising the administration and interpretation of adaptive behaviour assessments, focussing specifically on the Vineland-3.

Participants will also have access to our on-demand Vineland-3: Administration and Interpretation modules for further practice before the commencement or after the completion of the course.

Learning Outcomes

After undertaking this training, participants will be able to:

Unit 1
  • Use and interpret both descriptive and inferential statistics
  • Compare sets of scores in the classroom
  • Understand and be able to interpret measures of spread, deviation scores and standard deviation
  • Use and interpret the foundations of standard scores, including z and t scores and the normal distribution
Unit 2
  • Develop a testable hypothesis based on a referral
  • Describe and detail the various assessments that comprise the User Level B portfolio
  • Describe the difference between direct and indirect assessments
  • Undertake a User Level B direct assessment, ensuring that best practice guidelines are understood and adhered to
  • Generate an assessment report
Unit 3
  • Demonstrate the key facets of administration, scoring, interpretation and reporting using the Vineland 3
  • Apply the fundamental principles of statistics and their relevance to psychometric assessment

Once you’ve completed the training, you’ll be able to use all our gold-standard User Level B assessments and will have one month of free digital access to the following test manuals and stimulus books:

  • Vineland-3
  • PEDI-CAT
  • Sensory Profile
  • EVT-3
  • Movement ABC-3
  • BOT-3
  • WIAT-III A&NZ

Prerequisites

To attend our User Level B Adaptive Behaviour training you will need to:

Important Information for Victorian Department of Education Customers: If you plan to use the Vineland-3 for Disability Inclusion (DI) purposes, please be aware that the Student Support Services (SSS) team at the Victorian Department of Education requires Master's level training for referrals to be accepted. Please refer to Usage Policy on Vineland-3 Administration.

While it is no longer mandatory to acquire an “approved mentor” to supervise your scoring and reporting of User Level B practice assessments, we strongly recommend that you do so to ensure your administration and practice of assessment usage are accurate.

Your mentor should be an existing User Level B or C and have at least 6-12 months of experience using User Level B assessments.

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