Your application for re-credit will be considered primarily by the supporting documentation you provide. Your supporting documentation must address the three Commonwealth specified criteria.
The person making the declaration must be aware first hand of the situation and the evidence must be contemporaneous. For example it is not considered acceptable evidence for a Doctor to write a letter stating that "6 months ago" you were suffering a certain condition, unless that Doctor actually examined you 6 months ago.
Statements made by parents, husbands/wives/partners, close relatives or friends are not considered to be “independent documentation” for these purposes.
To support your case, you will need to provide the following documentary evidence:
Documentation from a doctor, counsellor, employer or independent member of the community which states;
1 - the date your circumstance/s began;
2 - if your circumstances changed after the Census Date, the date they changed and to what extent;
3 - how your circumstances made it impracticable* to study; and
4 - when it became apparent that you could not continue your studies
* Impracticable is defined as "impossible in practice" as opposed to merely difficult