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To Appraisal evidence >


My Appraisals

The Appraisal area of Appraisal Toolkit for Nurses stores all of your current and historic appraisals and allows you to view, edit and download them.


Click the links below for more information on:


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Current appraisals


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Historic appraisals



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Starting appraisals


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Form 1


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Form 2


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Form 3


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Form 4


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Submitting your appraisal


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Un-submitting your appraisal


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Signing off your appraisal


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Current appraisals

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Any appraisals you are currently working towards (i.e. that are not yet completed) or that have been allocated and not yet started, are displayed here.



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StatusExplanation
OpenThe appraisal has been set by the organisation but not started. To start, click the 'Start' link to the right of the item
In ProgressThe appraisal has been started, but is not complete. To continue editing, click the 'Edit' link to the right of the item.
submittedYour appraisal has been filled in and submitted to the Appraiser, but they have not yet started reviewing it.
Appraising in progressYour Appraiser has started to review your appraisal
Awaiting your sign offYou need to review the appraisal outputs and sign off your appraisal
CompleteBoth parties have signed off the appraisal and it is considered fully complete



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To start an "Open" appraisal:

  • Click  to the right of the item.

 To view or continue adding evidence to an appraisal:

  • Click  to the right of the item.


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  • Complete the fields and click 

Once you have completed the details tab, you can upload any related documents in the Documents tab.



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Use this tab to upload any documents as evidence.


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Starting appraisals

New appraisals will be allocated by your Appraisal Administrator and will appear on your homepage.


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  • Click  on your homepage to begin entering evidence

If you have existing evidence in your Portfolio you can import them straight away:

  • Tick the box to the right of the items you want to add to your appraisal  (leave the boxes blank if you don't want to import any items)
  • Click  and then confirm your choices to be taken to your Appraisal Dashboard.


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Form 1

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Form 1 contains your Personal Information, Qualifications and Memberships. You will enter most of this during your registration or in your Professional Profile.


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Form 2

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Form 2 of your appraisal contains information about your professional roles and responsibilities. Any roles will be added automatically if you have date-relevant information in the Roles section of your Professional Profile.


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The first time you use Appraisal Toolkit for Nurses you need to manually add your Last Year's PDPs. Click here to see how. After this they will be automatically added to future appraisals.



You can add this information to your Professional Profile and import it into your appraisal, or you can add it directly to your appraisal.


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Remember to reflect on your evidence in your appraisal!

Job Plans

You can also add job plan documents to your appraisal as additional evidence.

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Form 3

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Form 3 of your appraisal contains your appraisal evidence. The information you include here will be the main basis of your appraisal.

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Your evidence should cover the full scope of your professional roles within and outside of the NHS.


Click here to see details about each type of evidence you can add.

Click here to see how to add information to your appraisals.


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Form 4

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Form 4 is completed by your Appraiser after your appraisal meeting. When your Appraiser has signed off your appraisal you should review the Appraisal Summaries and agree or disagree with their additions, before singing off your appraisal and marking it as complete.


There are three sections in Form 4:


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  • Click "Summary of Discussion" in the left navigation bar
  • Read through the comments your Appraiser has made. 
  • Before you can sign off your appraisal you must agree or disagree with your Appraiser’s input by clicking one of the circles 
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If you disagree with any of your Appraiser’s comments you must put a statement in the text box explaining why you have disagreed.

When you have agreed/disagreed and provided a statement, click 

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Agreed PDP

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  • Click  in the Actions column to view the details of your PDP.
  • Before you can sign off your appraisal you must agree or disagree with your Appraiser’s input by clicking one of the circles 

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If you disagree with any of your Appraiser’s comments you must put a statement in the text box explaining why you have disagreed.

  • When you have agreed/disagreed and provided a statement, click 

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Appraiser statements

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  • Click "Appraiser Statements" in your left navigation bar
  • Read each of the statements. Your Appraiser may have agreed or disagreed with the statements and provided comments to explain their choice.
  • Before you can sign off your appraisal you must agree or disagree with your Appraiser’s input by clicking one of the circles 
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If you disagree with any of your appraiser’s comments you must put a statement in the text box explaining why you have disagreed.

  • When you have agreed/disagreed and provided a statement, click 

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Submitting your appraisal

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Once you have added the appropriate information to appraisal forms 1, 2 and 3 and have ensured all of your supporting documents are uploaded and the information contained is relevant and complete, you are ready to submit your appraisal.

  • Click "Submit Appraisal" at the bottom of the left navigation bar

Before you submit your appraisal you must ensure you have included all necessary information. The submission overview page highlights any areas you have overlooked and shows:



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Which sections of your appraisal are fully complete.



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Any recommended information you have not included.



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Any mandatory evidence you have missed.


You can't submit your appraisal until all of the errors in red are resolved.


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Please Note: You can submit your appraisal if you have not completed optional areas (highlighted in blue or yellow) but it is recommended that you complete all areas to allow you to gain as much as possible from your appraisal experience.

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You must confirm that you have not included any patient identifiable information within your evidence before your appraisal is submitted.

  • Tick the box and click 


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Un-submitting your appraisal

If you submit your appraisal and realise you need to add or edit an item, you can un-submit your appraisal if your Appraiser has not yet started reviewing it.

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If you need to edit your evidence after your Appraiser has started reviewing it, you must ask your Appraiser or Administrator to revert it for you.


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To un-submit your appraisal:

  • Click "Revert Submission" in the left navigation bar 
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Once your appraisal status is back to  "In Progress" you can add or edit any items you wish.


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