Notes from the work of assessing care.

We would rather publish little and mean it than fill a page to look busy. Our first notes are below: short, plain explanations of what a caregiver assessment measures, how to read a result, and the validation work that is underway. English now, Arabic in progress.

An assessment informs a decision; it does not guarantee a caregiver's suitability or safety, and it is not a clinical diagnosis.

  1. July 6, 2026

    Reading a result without over-reading it

    What a score band can responsibly tell a family or an agency, and where its limits sit. Four good uses of a result, and four ways to over-read one.

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  2. July 6, 2026

    How we decide what a caregiver assessment should measure

    The constructs behind the assessment, and why each one earns its place. Everyday situations, not trivia; knowledge and disposition measured separately; limits stated plainly.

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More in preparation

  1. Fairness

    Assessing fairly across language and background

    The review we are running so a result reflects competence, not first language.

    Being written

The fullest account of our constructs and the reliability work lives on the Methodology & Validity page, which we keep current as the validation progresses. These notes will draw from it as each is finished.