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Witness statement confusion...

While writing witness statement do you write it like :

in our setting, we have

Or..

In my setting, I have?

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I'm a lone worker so I would put in my setting, I have.
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Hi, a suitable other person writes a witness statement to explain what they've observed.

This thread explains a little more http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15381

What you seem to be describing is an 'explain' criteria response or maybe part of a reflective account. Can you contact your course provider to see how they expect you to record your witnesses?
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a witness statement should be written by an approved and qualified witness, you are not witnessing something in the setting the witness is witnessing something YOU have done and should only be used when an assessor can't see something crucial. i think you're confusing it with a reflective account.
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